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Written by Edgar Lee Masters | Create an image from this poem

George Trimble

 Do you remember when I stood on the steps
Of the Court House and talked free-silver,
And the single-tax of Henry George?
Then do you remember that, when the Peerless Leader
Lost the first battle, I began to talk prohibition,
And became active in the church?
That was due to my wife,
Who pictured to me my destruction
If I did not prove my morality to the people.
Well, she ruined me: For the radicals grew suspicious of me, And the conservatives were never sure of me -- And here I lie, unwept of all.


Written by Paul Laurence Dunbar | Create an image from this poem

A GRIEVANCE

Wen de snow 's a-fallin'
An' de win' is col'.
Mammy 'mence a-callin',
Den she 'mence to scol',
"Lucius Lishy Brackett,
Don't you go out do's,
Button up yo' jacket,
Les'n you 'll git froze."
I sit at de windah
Lookin' at de groun',
Nuffin nigh to hindah,
Mammy ain' erroun';
Wish 't she would n' mek me
Set down in dis chaih;
Pshaw, it would n't tek me
Long to git some aih.
So I jump down nimble
Ez a boy kin be,
Dough I 's all a-trimble
Feahed some one 'll see;
Bet in a half a minute
I fly out de do'
An' I 's knee-deep in it,
Dat dah blessed snow.
Den I hyeah a pattah
Come acrost de flo'.
Den dey comes a clattah
At de cabin do';
An' my mammy holler
Spoilin' all my joy,
"Come in f'om dat waller,
Don't I see you, boy?"
Wen de snow 's a-sievin'
Down ez sof ez meal,
Whut 's de use o' livin'
'Cept you got de feel
Of de stuff dat's fallin'
'Roun' an' white an' damp,
'Dout some one a-callin',
"Come in hyeah, you scamp!"
Written by Paul Laurence Dunbar | Create an image from this poem

SOLILOQUY OF A TURKEY

Dey 's a so't o' threatenin' feelin' in de blowin' of de breeze,
An' I 's feelin' kin' o' squeamish in de night;
I 's a-walkin' 'roun' a-lookin' at de diffunt style o' trees,
An' a-measurin' dey thickness an' dey height.
Fu' dey 's somep'n mighty 'spicious in de looks de da'kies give,
Ez dey pass me an' my fambly on de groun,'
So it 'curs to me dat lakly, ef I caihs to try an' live,
It concehns me fu' to 'mence to look erroun'.
Dey's a cu'ious kin' o' shivah runnin' up an' down my back,
An' I feel my feddahs rufflin' all de day,
An' my laigs commence to trimble evah blessid step I mek;
W'en I sees a ax, I tu'ns my head away.
Folks is go'gin' me wid goodies, an' dey 's treatin' me wid caih,
An' I 's fat in spite of all dat I kin do.
I 's mistrus'ful of de kin'ness dat's erroun' me evahwhaih,
Fu' it 's jes' too good, an' frequent, to be true.
Snow 's a-fallin' on de medders, all erroun' me now is white,
But I 's still kep' on a-roostin' on de fence;
[Pg 172]Isham comes an' feels my breas'bone, an' he hefted me las' night,
An' he 's gone erroun' a-grinnin' evah sence.
'T ain't de snow dat meks me shivah; 't ain't de col' dat meks me shake;
'T ain't de wintah-time itse'f dat's 'fectin' me;
But I t'ink de time is comin', an' I 'd bettah mek a break,
Fu' to set wid Mistah Possum in his tree.
Wen you hyeah de da'kies singin', an' de quahtahs all is gay,
'T ain't de time fu' birds lak me to be 'erroun';
Wen de hick'ry chip is flyin', an' de log 's been ca'ied erway,
Den hit's dang'ous to be roostin' nigh he groun'.
Grin on, Isham! Sing on, da'kies! But I flop my wings an' go
Fu' de sheltah of de ve'y highest tree,
Fu' dey 's too much close ertention—an' dey's too much fallin' snow—
An' it's too nigh Chris'mus mo'nin' now fu' me.
Written by Robert William Service | Create an image from this poem

Michael

 "There's something in your face, Michael, I've seen it all the day;
There's something quare that wasn't there when first ye wint away.
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" "It's just the Army life, mother, the drill, the left and right, That puts the stiffinin' in yer spine and locks yer jaw up tight.
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" "There's something in your eyes, Michael, an' how they stare and stare -- You're lookin' at me now, me boy, as if I wasn't there.
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" "It's just the things I've seen, mother, the sights that come and come, A bit o' broken, bloody pulp that used to be a chum.
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" "There's something on your heart, Michael, that makes ye wake at night, And often when I hear ye moan, I trimble in me fright.
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" "It's just a man I killed, mother, a mother's son like me; It seems he's always hauntin' me, he'll never let me be.
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" "But maybe he was bad, Michael, maybe it was right To kill the inimy you hate in fair and honest fight.
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" "I did not hate at all, mother; he never did me harm; I think he was a lad like me, who worked upon a farm.
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" "And what's it all about, Michael; why did you have to go, A quiet, peaceful lad like you, and we were happy so? .
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" "It's thim that's up above, mother, it's thim that sits an' rules; We've got to fight the wars they make, it's us as are the fools.
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" "And what will be the end, Michael, and what's the use, I say, Of fightin' if whoever wins it's us that's got to pay? .
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" "Oh, it will be the end, mother, when lads like him and me, That sweat to feed the ones above, decide that we'll be free.
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" "And when will that day come, Michael, and when will fightin' cease, And simple folks may till their soil and live and love in peace? .
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" "It's coming soon and soon, mother, it's nearer every day, When only men who work and sweat will have a word to say; When all who earn their honest bread in every land and soil Will claim the Brotherhood of Man, the Comradeship of Toil; When we, the Workers, all demand: `What are we fighting for?' .
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Then, then we'll end that stupid crime, that devil's madness -- War.
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Book: Shattered Sighs