The Demiurge's Laugh is a lyric poem by American poet Robert Frost. Published in 1913 in the collection, "A Boy's Will", the poem tells a gothic story with supernatural themes throughout.
The poem follows an unnamed character whom gallivanted into the wildness while disoriented. There, he hears constant sounds until a malicious deity emerged. Demiurge, the embodiment of the devil, began profusely laughing at him. Even after the vision ended, the main character could still experience the devil's laughs ringing. Soon after, he checked his surroundings and sat down next to a tree, ending the story with him believing himself to be a fool for being caught.
The poem using the poetic elements of themes, symbolism and imagery.