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Mrs. Charles Bliss

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Reverend Wiley advised me not to divorce him
        For the sake of the children,
        And Judge Somers advised him the same.
        So we stuck to the end of the path.
        But two of the children thought he was right,
        And two of the children thought I was right.
        And the two who sided with him blamed me,
        And the two who sided with me blamed him,
        And they grieved for the one they sided with.
        And all were torn with the guilt of judging,
        And tortured in soul because they could not admire
        Equally him and me.
        Now every gardener knows that plants grown in cellars
        Or under stones are twisted and yellow and weak.
        And no mother would let her baby suck
        Diseased milk from her breast.
        Yet preachers and judges advise the raising of souls
        Where there is no sunlight, but only twilight,
        No warmth, but only dampness and cold -
        Preachers and judges!



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