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Behold The Earth

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Behold the earth swung in among the stars
    Fit home for gods if men were only kind -
    Do thou thy part to shape it to those ends,
    By shaping thine own life to perfectness.
    Seek nothing for thyself or thine own kin
    That robs another of one hope or joy,
    Let no man toil in poverty and pain
    To give thee unearned luxury and ease.
    Feed not the hungry servitor with stones,
    That idle guests may fatten on thy bread.
    Look for the good in stranger and in foe,
    Nor save thy praises for the cherished few;
    And let the weakest sinner find in thee
    An impetus to reach receding heights.
    Behold the earth swung in among the stars -
    Fit home for gods; wake thou the God within
    And by the broad example of thy love
    Communicate Omnipotence to men.
    All men are unawakened gods:    be thine
    The voice to rouse them from unhappy sleep



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