Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters
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And then one night, Minerva, the poetess,
Came to me in her trouble, crying. I tried to help her out--she died-- They indicted me, the newspapers disgraced me, My wife perished of a broken heart. And pneumonia finished me. Mrs. Meyers HE protested all his life long The newspapers lied about him villainously; That he was not at fault for Minerva's fall, But only tried to help her. Poor soul so sunk in sin he could not see That even trying to help her, as he called it, He had broken the law human and divine. Passers by, an ancient admonition to you: If your ways would be ways of pleasantness, And all your pathways peace, Love God and keep his commandments. Knowlt Hoheimer I WAS the first fruits of the battle of Missionary Ridge. When I felt the bullet enter my heart I wished I had staid at home and gone to jail For stealing the hogs of Curl Trenary, Instead of running away and joining the army. Rather a thousand times the county jail Than to lie under this marble figure with wings, |
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