Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Robert Davidson by Edgar Lee Masters
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Robert Davidson

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I grew spiritually fat living off the souls of men.
        If I saw a soul that was strong
        I wounded its pride and devoured its strength.
        The shelters of friendship knew my cunning
        For where I could steal a friend I did so.
        And wherever I could enlarge my power
        By undermining ambition, I did so,
        Thus to make smooth my own.
        And to triumph over other souls,
        Just to assert and prove my superior strength,
        Was with me a delight,
        The keen exhilaration of soul gymnastics.
        Devouring souls, I should have lived forever.
        But their undigested remains bred in me a deadly nephritis,
        With fear, restlessness, sinking spirits,
        Hatred, suspicion, vision disturbed.
        I collapsed at last with a shriek.
        Remember the acorn;
        It does not devour other acorns.



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