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1868–1950

Jennie M'Grew

Edgar Lee Masters

NOT, where the stairway turns in the dark A hooded figure, shriveled under a flowing cloak! Not yellow eyes in the room at night, Staring out from a surface of cobweb gray!

And not the flap of a condor wing When the roar of life in your ears begins As a sound heard never before! But on a sunny afternoon,

By a country road, Where purple rag-weeds bloom along a straggling fence And the field is gleaned, and the air is still To see against the sun-light something black

Like a blot with an iris rim — That is the sign to eyes of second sight... And that I saw!

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