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Silas Dement

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        It was moon-light, and the earth sparkled
        With new-fallen frost.
        It was midnight and not a soul abroad.
        Out of the chimney of the court-house
        A gray-hound of smoke leapt and chased
        The northwest wind.
        I carried a ladder to the landing of the stairs
        And leaned it against the frame of the trap-door
        In the ceiling of the portico,
        And I crawled under the roof and amid the rafters
        And flung among the seasoned timbers
        A lighted handful of oil-soaked waste.
        Then I came down and slunk away.
        In a little while the fire-bell rang -
        Clang! Clang! Clang!
        And the Spoon River ladder company
        Came with a dozen buckets and began to pour water
        On the glorious bon-fire, growing hotter
        Higher and brighter, till the walls fell in
        And the limestone columns where Lincoln stood
        Crashed like trees when the woodman fells them.
        When I came back from Joliet
        There was a new court house with a dome.
        For I was punished like all who destroy
        The past for the sake of the future.



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