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Shack Dye

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        The white men played all sorts of jokes on me.
        They took big fish off my hook
        And put little ones on, while I was away
        Getting a stringer, and made me believe
        I hadn't seen aright the fish I had caught.
        When Burr Robbins, circus came to town
        They got the ring master to let a tame leopard
        Into the ring, and made me believe
        I was whipping a wild beast like Samson
        When I, for an offer of fifty dollars,
        Dragged him out to his cage.
        One time I entered my blacksmith shop
        And shook as I saw some horse-shoes crawling
        Across the floor, as if alive -
        Walter Simmons had put a magnet
        Under the barrel of water.
        Yet everyone of you, you white men,
        Was fooled about fish and about leopards too,
        And you didn't know any more than the horse-shoes did
        What moved you about Spoon River.



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