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1842–1914

“DIED OF A ROSE”

Ambrose Bierce

A reporter he was, and he wrote, wrote he: “The grave was covered as thick as could be With floral tributes” — which reading, The editor man he said, he did so:

“For‘ floral tributes’ he's got for to go, For I hold the same misleading.” Then he called him in and he pointed sweet To a blooming garden across the street,

Inquiring: “What's them a-growing?” The reporter chap said: “Why, where's your eyes? Them's floral tributes!” “Arise, arise,” The editor said, “and be going.”

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