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Henry Tripp

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        The bank broke and I lost my savings.
        I was sick of the tiresome game in Spoon River
        And I made up my mind to run away
        And leave my place in life and my family;
        But just as the midnight train pulled in,
        Quick off the steps jumped Cully Green
        And Martin Vise, and began to fight
        To settle their ancient rivalry,
        Striking each other with fists that sounded
        Like the blows of knotted clubs.
        Now it seemed to me that Cully was winning,
        When his bloody face broke into a grin
        Of sickly cowardice, leaning on Martin
        And whining out "We're good friends, Mart,
        You know that I'm your friend."
        But a terrible punch from Martin knocked him
        Around and around and into a heap.
        And then they arrested me as a witness,
        And I lost my train and staid in Spoon River
        To wage my battle of life to the end.
        Oh, Cully Green, you were my savior -
        You, so ashamed and drooped for years,
        Loitering listless about the streets,
        And tying rags round your festering soul,
        Who failed to fight it out.



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