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John Ballard

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        In the lust of my strength
        I cursed God, but he paid no attention to me:
        I might as well have cursed the stars.
        In my last sickness I was in agony, but I was resolute
        And I cursed God for my suffering;
        Still He paid no attention to me;
        He left me alone, as He had always done.
        I might as well have cursed the Presbyterian steeple.
        Then, as I grew weaker, a terror came over me:
        Perhaps I had alienated God by cursing him.
        One day Lydia Humphrey brought me a bouquet
        And it occurred to me to try to make friends with God,
        So I tried to make friends with Him;
        But I might as well have tried to make friends with the bouquet.
        Now I was very close to the secret,
        For I really could make friends with the bouquet
        By holding close to me the love in me for the bouquet
        And so I was creeping upon the secret, but -



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