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Tennessee Claflin Shope

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I was the laughing-stock of the village,
        Chiefly of the people of good sense, as they call themselves -
        Also of the learned, like Rev. Peet, who read Greek
        The same as English.
        For instead of talking free trade,
        Or preaching some form of baptism;
        Instead of believing in the efficacy
        Of walking cracks, picking up pins the right way,
        Seeing the new moon over the right shoulder,
        Or curing rheumatism with blue glass,
        I asserted the sovereignty of my own soul.
        Before Mary Baker G. Eddy even got started
        With what she called science I had mastered the "Bhagavad Gita,"
        And cured my soul, before Mary Began to cure bodies with souls -
        Peace to all worlds!



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