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Last Line: Around thy throne-top %will be lower than my feet


A god came to a man
And said to him thus:
"I have an apple
"It is a glorious apple
"Aye, I swear by my ancestors
"Of the eternities before this eternity
"It is an apple that is from
"The inner thoughts of heaven's greatest.


"And this I will hang here
"And then I will adjust thee here
"Thus-you may reach it.
"And you must stifle your nostrils
"And control your hands
"And your eyes
"And sit for sixty years
"But,-leave be the apple."


The man answered in this wise:
"Oh, most interesting God
"What folly is this?
"Behold, thou hast moulded my desires
"Even as thou hast moulded the apple."How, then?
"Can I conquer my life
"Which is thou?
"My desires?
"Look you, foolish god
"If I thrust behind me
"Sixty white years
"I am a greater god than god
"And, then, complacent splendor,
"Thou wilt see that the golden angels
"That sing pink hymns
" Around thy throne-top
"Will be lower than my feet."






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