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Homer Clapp

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Often Aner Clute at the gate
        Refused me the parting kiss,
        Saying we should be engaged before that;
        And just with a distant clasp of the hand
        She bade me good-night, as I brought her home
        From the skating rink or the revival.
        No sooner did my departing footsteps die away
        Than Lucius Atherton,
        (So I learned when Aner went to Peoria)
        Stole in at her window, or took her riding
        Behind his spanking team of bays
        Into the country.
        The shock of it made me settle down
        And I put all the money I got from my father's estate
        Into the canning factory, to get the job
        Of head accountant, and lost it all.
        And then I knew I was one of Life's fools,
        Whom only death would treat as the equal
        Of other men, making me feel like a man.



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