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NATURE THE FALSE GODDESS

By James Jeffrey Roche


The vilest work of vilest man,
  The cup that drugs, the sword that slays,
The purchased kiss of courtesan,
  The lying tongue of blame of praise,

The cobra's fang, the tiger's tongue, -
  The python's murderous embrace—
The wrath of any living thing
  A man may fear but bravely face.

But thou, cold Mother, knowest naught
  Of love, of hate, or joy, or woe;
Thy bounties come to man unsought,
  Thy curses fall on friend and foe.

Thou bearest balm upon thy breath,
  Or sowest poison in the air;
And if man reapeth life or death,
  Thou dost not know, thou dost not care.

Thou art God's instrument of fate,
  Obedient, mighty, soulless, blind,
No demon to propitiate,
  No deity in love enshrined.

Let him who turns from God away
  To Bel or Moloch bend the knee;
Defile his soul to wood or clay,
  Or thrill with Voodoo's ecstasy.