Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Ralph Rhodes by Edgar Lee Masters
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Ralph Rhodes

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        All they said was true:
        I wrecked my father's bank with my loans
        To dabble in wheat; but this was true -
        I was buying wheat for him as well,
        Who couldn't margin the deal in his name
        Because of his church relationship.
        And while George Reece was serving his term
        I chased the will-o-the-wisp of women
        And the mockery of wine in New York.
        It's deathly to sicken of wine and women
        When nothing else is left in life.
        But suppose your head is gray, and bowed
        On a table covered with acrid stubs
        Of cigarettes and empty glasses,
        And a knock is heard, and you know it's the knock
        So long drowned out by popping corks
        And the pea-cock screams of demireps -
        And you look up, and there's your Theft,
        Who waited until your head was gray,
        And your heart skipped beats to say to you:
        The game is ended. I've called for you,
        Go out on Broadway and be run over,
        They'll ship you back to Spoon River.



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