Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Charlie French by Edgar Lee Masters
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Charlie French

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Did You ever find out
        Which one of the O'Brien boys it was
        Who snapped the toy pistol against my hand?
        There when the flags were red and white
        In the breeze and "Bucky" Estil
        Was firing the cannon brought to Spoon River
        From Vicksburg by Captain Harris;
        And the lemonade stands were running
        And the band was playing,
        To have it all spoiled
        By a piece of a cap shot under the skin of my hand,
        And the boys all crowding about me saying:
        "You'll die of lock-jaw, Charlie, sure."
        Oh, dear! oh, dear!
        What chum of mine could have done it?



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