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Oscar Hummel

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I staggered on through darkness,
        There was a hazy sky, a few stars
        Which I followed as best I could.
        It was nine o'clock, I was trying to get home.
        But somehow I was lost,
        Though really keeping the road.
        Then I reeled through a gate and into a yard,
        And called at the top of my voice:
        "Oh, Fiddler! Oh, Mr. Jones!"
        (I thought it was his house and he would show me the way home. )
        But who should step out but A. D. Blood,
        In his night shirt, waving a stick of wood,
        And roaring about the cursed saloons,
        And the criminals they made?
        "You drunken Oscar Hummel", he said,
        As I stood there weaving to and fro,
        Taking the blows from the stick in his hand
        Till I dropped down dead at his feet.



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