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Jefferson Howard

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        My valiant fight! For I call it valiant,
        With my father's beliefs from old Virginia:
        Hating slavery, but no less war.
        I, full of spirit, audacity, courage
        Thrown into life here in Spoon River,
        With its dominant forces drawn from
        New England, Republicans, Calvinists, merchants, bankers,
        Hating me, yet fearing my arm.
        With wife and children heavy to carry -
        Yet fruits of my very zest of life.
        Stealing odd pleasures that cost me prestige,
        And reaping evils I had not sown;
        Foe of the church with its charnel dankness,
        Friend of the human touch of the tavern;
        Tangled with fates all alien to me,
        Deserted by hands I called my own.
        Then just as I felt my giant strength
        Short of breath, behold my children
        Had wound their lives in stranger gardens -
        And I stood alone, as I started alone
        My valiant life! I died on my feet,
        Facing the silence - facing the prospect
        That no one would know of the fight I made.



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