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Butch" Weldy

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        After I got religion and steadied down
        They gave me a job in the canning works,
        And every morning I had to fill
        The tank in the yard with gasoline,
        That fed the blow-fires in the sheds
        To heat the soldering irons.
        And I mounted a rickety ladder to do it,
        Carrying buckets full of the stuff.
        One morning, as I stood there pouring,
        The air grew still and seemed to heave,
        And I shot up as the tank exploded,
        And down I came with both legs broken,
        And my eyes burned crisp as a couple of eggs.
        For someone left a blow - fire going,
        And something sucked the flame in the tank.
        The Circuit Judge said whoever did it
        Was a fellow-servant of mine, and so
        Old Rhodes' son didn't have to pay me.
        And I sat on the witness stand as blind
        As lack the Fiddler, saying over and over,
        "I didn't know him at all."




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