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The Tiger.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



            In the still jungle of the senses lay
            A tiger soundly sleeping, till one day
            A bold young hunter chanced to come that way.

            "How calm," he said, "that splendid creature lies!
            I long to rouse him into swift surprise."
            The well aimed arrow shot from amorous eyes,

            And lo! the tiger rouses up and turns,
            A coal of fire his glowing eyeball burns,
            His mighty frame with savage hunger yearns.

            He crouches for a spring; his eyes dilate -
            Alas! bold hunter, what shall be thy fate?
            Thou canst not fly; it is too late, too late.

            Once having tasted human flesh, ah! then,
            Woe, woe unto the whole rash world of men.
            The wakened tiger will not sleep again.



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