Edgar Lee Masters (Эдгар Ли Мастерс)
Mickey M’Grew
It was just like everything else in life: Something outside myself drew me down, My own strength never failed me. Why, there was the time I earned the money With which to go away to school, And my father suddenly needed help And I had to give him all of it. Just so it went till I ended up A man-of-all-work in Spoon River. Thus when I got the water-tower cleaned, And they hauled me up the seventy feet, I unhooked the rope from my waist, And laughingly flung my giant arms Over the smooth steel lips of the top of the tower -- But they slipped from the treacherous slime, And down, down, down, I plunged Through bellowing darkness!
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