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The Jealous Gods

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    'Oh life is wonderful,' she said,
    'And all my world is bright;
    Can Paradise show fairer skies,
    Or more effulgent light?'
    (Speak lower, lower, mortal heart,
    The jealous gods may hear.)

    She turned for answer; but his gaze
    Cut past her like a lance,
    And shone like flame on one who came
    With radiant glance for glance.
    (You spoke too loud, O mortal heart,
    The jealous gods were near.)

    They walked through green and sunlit ways;
    And yet the earth seemed black,
    For there were three, where two should be;
    So runs the world, alack.
    (The listening gods, the jealous gods,
    They want no Edens here.)



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