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By Madison Julius Cawein
If GOD should say to me, Behold! -
Yea, who shall doubt? -
They who love others more than me,
Shall I not turn, as oft of old,
My face from them and cast them out?
So let it be with thee, behold! -
I should not care, for in your face
Is all GOD'S grace.
If GOD should say to me, Behold! -
Is it not well? -
They who have other gods than me,
Shall I not bid them, as of old,
Depart into the outer HELL?
So let it be with thee, behold! -
I should not care, for in your eyes
Is PARADISE.
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