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Henry C. Calhoun

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I reached the highest place in Spoon River,
        But through what bitterness of spirit!
        The face of my father, sitting speechless,
        Child-like, watching his canaries,
        And looking at the court-house window
        Of the county judge's room,
        And his admonitions to me to seek
        My own in life, and punish Spoon River
        To avenge the wrong the people did him,
        Filled me with furious energy
        To seek for wealth and seek for power.
        But what did he do but send me along
        The path that leads to the grove of the Furies?
        I followed the path and I tell you this:
        On the way to the grove you'll pass the Fates,
        Shadow-eyed, bent over their weaving.
        Stop for a moment, and if you see
        The thread of revenge leap out of the shuttle
        Then quickly snatch from Atropos
        The shears and cut it, lest your sons
        And the children of them and their children
        Wear the envenomed robe.



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