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Abel Melveny

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I bought every kind of machine that's known -
        Grinders, shellers, planters, mowers,
        Mills and rakes and ploughs and threshers -
        And all of them stood in the rain and sun,
        Getting rusted, warped and battered,
        For I had no sheds to store them in,
        And no use for most of them.
        And toward the last, when I thought it over,
        There by my window, growing clearer
        About myself, as my pulse slowed down,
        And looked at one of the mills I bought -
        Which I didn't have the slightest need of,
        As things turned out, and I never ran -
        A fine machine, once brightly varnished,
        And eager to do its work,
        Now with its paint washed off -
        I saw myself as a good machine
        That Life had never used.



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