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Mrs. Williams

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I was the milliner
        Talked about, lied about,
        Mother of Dora,
        Whose strange disappearance
        Was charged to her rearing.
        My eye quick to beauty
        Saw much beside ribbons
        And buckles and feathers
        And leghorns and felts,
        To set off sweet faces,
        And dark hair and gold.
        One thing I will tell you
        And one I will ask:
        The stealers of husbands
        Wear powder and trinkets,
        And fashionable hats.
        Wives, wear them yourselves.
        Hats may make divorces -
        They also prevent them.
        Well now, let me ask you:
        If all of the children, born here in Spoon River
        Had been reared by the
        County, somewhere on a farm;
        And the fathers and mothers had been given their freedom
        To live and enjoy, change mates if they wished,
        Do you think that Spoon River
        Had been any the worse?



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