The Victim

Old Envy is a hungry fiend,
Who must be fed forever;
His victim cannot slacken speed, —
He must out-run Endeavor.

Unsatisfied, he scans the road,
And those who pass him by
Just fill his nose and eyes with dust —
He must out-do or die.

Fair Fortune's charms do not enchain —
He runs at Envy's roar,
And spurns the good that God provides, —
He must explore for more.
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