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Adam and Eve

When Adam fell asleep in Paradise
He made himself a helpmeet as he dreamed;
And, lo! she stood before his waking eyes,
And was the woman that his vision seemed.

She knelt beside him there in tender awe
To find the living fountain of her soul.
And so in either's eyes the other saw
The light they missed in Heaven, and knew the goal

Thrice-blessed Adam, husband of thine Eve!
She brought thee for her dowry death and shame;
She taught thee one may worship and deceive;
But yet thy dream and she were still the same;
Nor ever in the desert turned thine eyes
Towards Lilith by the brooks of Paradise.