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Editor Whedon

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        To be able to see every side of every question;
        To be on every side, to be everything, to be nothing long;
        To pervert truth, to ride it for a purpose,
        To use great feelings and passions of the human family
        For base designs, for cunning ends,
        To wear a mask like the Greek actors -
        Your eight-page paper - behind which you huddle,
        Bawling through the megaphone of big type:
        "This is I, the giant."
        Thereby also living the life of a sneak-thief,
        Poisoned with the anonymous words
        Of your clandestine soul.
        To scratch dirt over scandal for money,
        And exhume it to the winds for revenge,
        Or to sell papers,
        Crushing reputations, or bodies, if need be,
        To win at any cost, save your own life.
        To glory in demoniac power, ditching civilization,
        As a paranoiac boy puts a log on the track
        And derails the express train.
        To be an editor, as I was.
        Then to lie here close by the river over the place
        Where the sewage flows from the village,
        And the empty cans and garbage are dumped,
        And abortions are hidden.



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