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The Town Marshal

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        The: Prohibitionists made me Town Marshal
        When the saloons were voted out,
        Because when I was a drinking man,
        Before I joined the church, I killed a Swede
        At the saw-mill near Maple Grove.
        And they wanted a terrible man,
        Grim, righteous, strong, courageous,
        And a hater of saloons and drinkers,
        To keep law and order in the village.
        And they presented me with a loaded cane
        With which I struck Jack McGuire
        Before he drew the gun with which he killed
        The Prohibitionists spent their money in vain
        To hang him, for in a dream
        I appeared to one of the twelve jurymen
        And told him the whole secret story.
        Fourteen years were enough for killing me.




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