Mickey M'grew
Edgar Lee Masters
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!
Next 10 Poems
- Edgar Lee Masters : Minerva Jones
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. Benjamin Pantier
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. Charles Bliss
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. George Reece
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. Kessler
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. Merritt
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. Meyers
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. Purkapile
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. Sibley
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mrs. Williams
Previous 10 Poems
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mary Mcneely
- Edgar Lee Masters : Marie Bateson
- Edgar Lee Masters : Margaret Fuller Slack
- Edgar Lee Masters : Many Soldiers
- Edgar Lee Masters : Magrady Graham
- Edgar Lee Masters : Mabel Osborne
- Edgar Lee Masters : Lyman King
- Edgar Lee Masters : Lydia Puckett
- Edgar Lee Masters : Lydia Humphrey
- Edgar Lee Masters : Lucius Atherton