Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Daisy Fraser by Edgar Lee Masters
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Daisy Fraser

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Did you ever hear of Editor Whedon
        Giving to the public treasury any of the money he received
        For supporting candidates for office?
        Or for writing up the canning factory
        To get people to invest?
        Or for suppressing the facts about the bank,
        When it was rotten and ready to break?
        Did you ever hear of the Circuit Judge
        Helping anyone except the "Q" railroad,
        Or the bankers? Or did Rev. Peet or Rev. Sibley
        Give any part of their salary, earned by keeping still,
        Or speaking out as the leaders wished them to do,
        To the building of the water works?
        But I    Daisy Fraser who always passed
        Along the street through rows of nods and smiles,
        And caughs and words such as "there she goes."
        Never was taken before Justice Arnett
        Without contributing ten dollars and costs
        To the school fund of Spoon River!



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