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Willard Fluke

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        My wife lost her health,
        And dwindled until she weighed scarce ninety pounds.
        Then that woman, whom the men
        Styled Cleopatra, came along.
        And we - we married ones
        All broke our vows, myself among the rest.
        Years passed and one by one
        Death claimed them all in some hideous form
        And I was borne along by dreams
        Of God's particular grace for me,
        And I began to write, write, write, reams on reams
        Of the second coming of Christ.
        Then Christ came to me and said,
        "Go into the church and stand before the congregation
        And confess your sin."
        But just as I stood up and began to speak
        I saw my little girl, who was sitting in the front seat -
        My little girl who was born blind!
        After that, all is blackness.



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