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Zilpha Marsh

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        At four o'clock in late October
        I sat alone in the country school-house
        Back from the road, mid stricken fields,
        And an eddy of wind blew leaves on the pane,
        And crooned in the flue of the cannon-stove,
        With its open door blurring the shadows
        With the spectral glow of a dying fire.
        In an idle mood I was running the planchette -
        All at once my wrist grew limp,
        And my hand moved rapidly over the board,
        'Till the name of "Charles Guiteau" was spelled,
        Who threatened to materialize before me.
        I rose and fled from the room bare-headed
        Into the dusk, afraid of my gift.
        And after that the spirits swarmed -
        Chaucer, Caesar, Poe and Marlowe,
        Cleopatra and Mrs. Surratt -
        Wherever I went, with messages, -
        Mere trifling twaddle, Spoon River agreed.
        You talk nonsense to children, don't you?
        And suppose I see what you never saw
        And never heard of and have no word for,
        I must talk nonsense when you ask me
        What it is I see!



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