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Daniel M'Cumber

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        When I went to the city, Mary McNeely,
        I meant to return for you, yes I did.
        But Laura, my landlady's daughter,
        Stole into my life somehow, and won me away.
        Then after some years whom should I meet
        But Georgine Miner from Niles - a sprout
        Of the free love, Fourierist gardens that flourished
        Before the war all over Ohio.
        Her dilettante lover had tired of her,
        And she turned to me for strength and solace.
        She was some kind of a crying thing
        One takes in one's arms, and all at once
        It slimes your face with its running nose,
        And voids its essence all over you;
        Then bites your hand and springs away.
        And there you stand bleeding and smelling to heaven
        Why, Mary McNeely, I was not worthy
        To kiss the hem of your robe!



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