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Aaron Hatfield

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Better than granite, Spoon River,
        Is the memory-picture you keep of me
        Standing before the pioneer men and women
        There at Concord Church on Communion day.
        Speaking in broken voice of the peasant youth
        Of Galilee who went to the city
        And was killed by bankers and lawyers;
        My voice mingling with the June wind
        That blew over wheat fields from Atterbury;
        While the white stones in the burying ground
        Around the Church shimmered in the summer sun.
        And there, though my own memories
        Were too great to bear, were you, O pioneers,
        With bowed heads breathing forth your sorrow
        For the sons killed in battle and the daughters
        And little children who vanished in life's morning,
        Or at the intolerable hour of noon.
        But in those moments of tragic silence,
        When the wine and bread were passed,
        Came the reconciliation for us -
        Us the ploughmen and the hewers of wood,
        Us the peasants, brothers of the peasant of Galilee -
        To us came the Comforter
        And the consolation of tongues of flame!



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