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1868–1950

Johnnie Sayre

Edgar Lee Masters

FATHER, thou canst never know The anguish that smote my heart For my disobedience, the moment I felt The remorseless wheel of the engine

Sink into the crying flesh of my leg. As they carried me to the home of widow Morris I could see the school-house in the valley To which I played truant to steal rides upon the trains.

I prayed to live until I could ask your forgiveness — And then your tears, your broken words of comfort! From the solace of that hour I have gained infinite happiness. Thou wert wise to chisel for me:

“Taken from the evil to come.”

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