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John M. Church

 I was attorney for the "Q"
And the Indemnity Company which insured
The owners of the mine.
I pulled the wires with judge and jury, And the upper courts, to beat the claims Of the crippled, the widow and orphan, And made a fortune thereat.
The bar association sang my praises In a high-flown resolution.
And the floral tributes were many -- But the rats devoured my heart And a snake made a nest in my skull.

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