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Poem by Edgar Lee Masters Enoch Dunlap How many times, during the twenty years I was your leader, friends of Spoon River, Did you neglect the convention and caucus, And leave the burden on my hands Of guarding and saving the people’s cause? -- Sometimes because you were ill; Or your grandmother was ill; Or you drank too much and fell asleep; Or else you said: ”He is our leader, All will be well; he fights for us; We have nothing to do but follow.” But oh, how you cursed me when I fell, And cursed me, saying I had betrayed you, In leaving the caucus room for a moment, When the people’s enemies, there assembled, Waited and watched for a chance to destroy The Sacred Rights of the People. You common rabble! I left the caucus To go to the urinal. Edgar Lee Masters Edgar Lee Masters's other poems: 1186 Views |
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