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The Circuit Judge

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Take note, passers-by, of the sharp erosions
        Eaten in my head-stone by the wind and rain -
        Almost as if an intangible Nemesis or hatred
        Were marking scores against me,
        But to destroy, and not preserve, my memory.
        I in life was the Circuit judge, a maker of notches,
        Deciding cases on the points the lawyers scored,
        Not on the right of the matter.
        O wind and rain, leave my head-stone alone
        For worse than the anger of the wronged,
        The curses of the poor,
        Was to lie speechless, yet with vision clear,
        Seeing that even Hod Putt, the murderer,
        Hanged by my sentence,
        Was innocent in soul compared with me.



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