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Theodore the Poet

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        As a boy, Theodore, you sat for long hours
        On the shore of the turbid Spoon
        With deep-set eye staring at the door of the crawfish's burrow,
        Waiting for him to appear, pushing ahead,
        First his waving antennae, like straws of hay,
        And soon his body, colored like soap-stone,
        Gemmed with eyes of jet.
        And you wondered in a trance of thought
        What he knew, what he desired, and why he lived at all.
        But later your vision watched for men and women
        Hiding in burrows of fate amid great cities,
        Looking for the souls of them to come out,
        So that you could see
        How they lived, and for what,
        And why they kept crawling so busily
        Along the sandy way where water fails
        As the summer wanes.




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