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Indignation" Jones

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        You would not believe, would you
        That I came from good Welsh stock?
        That I was purer blooded than the white trash here?
        And of more direct lineage than the
        New Englanders And Virginians of Spoon River?
        You would not believe that I had been to school
        And read some books.
        You saw me only as a run-down man
        With matted hair and beard
        And ragged clothes.
        Sometimes a man's life turns into a cancer
        From being bruised and continually bruised,
        And swells into a purplish mass
        Like growths on stalks of corn.
        Here was I, a carpenter, mired in a bog of life
        Into which I walked, thinking it was a meadow,
        With a slattern for a wife, and poor Minerva, my daughter,
        Whom you tormented and drove to death.
        So I crept, crept, like a snail through the days
        Of my life.
        No more you hear my footsteps in the morning,
        Resounding on the hollow sidewalk
        Going to the grocery store for a little corn meal
        And a nickel's worth of bacon.




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