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Edgar Lee Masters
(18681950).
Spoon River Anthology.
1916.
74.
Blind Jack
I
HAD
fiddled all at the county fair.
But driving home Butch Weldy and Jack McGuire,
Who were roaring full, made me fiddle and fiddle
To the song of
Susie Skinner,
while whipping the horses
Till they ran away.
5
Blind as I was, I tried to get out
As the carriage fell in the ditch,
And was caught in the wheels and killed.
Theres a blind man here with a brow
As big and white as a cloud.
10
And all we fiddlers, from highest to lowest,
Writers of music and tellers of stories,
Sit at his feet,
And hear him sing of the fall of Troy.
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