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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Edgar Lee Masters
(18681950).
Spoon River Anthology.
1916.
84.
Isa Nutter
D
OC
M
EYERS
said I had satyriasis,
And Doc Hill called it leucæmia
But I know what brought me here:
I was sixty-four but strong as a man
Of thirty-five or forty.
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And it wasnt writing a letter a day,
And it wasnt late hours seven nights a week,
And it wasnt the strain of thinking of Minnie,
And it wasnt fear or a jealous dread,
Or the endless task of trying to fathom
10
Her wonderful mind, or sympathy
For the wretched life she led
With her first and second husband
It was none of these that laid me low
But the clamor of daughters and threats of sons,
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And the sneers and curses of all my kin
Right up to the day I sneaked to Peoria
And married Minnie in spite of them
And why do you wonder my will was made
For the best and purest of women?
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