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1868–1950

Lucius Atherton

Edgar Lee Masters

WHEN my moustache curled, And my hair was black, And I wore tight trousers And a diamond stud,

I was an excellent knave of hearts and took many a trick. But when the gray hairs began to appear — Lo! a new generation of girls Laughed at me, not fearing me,

And I had no more exciting adventures Wherein I was all but shot for a heartless devil, But only drabby affairs, warmed-over affairs Of other days and other men.

And time went on until I lived at Mayer's restaurant, Partaking of short-orders, a gray, untidy, Toothless, discarded, rural Don Juan....

There is a mighty shade here who sings Of one named Beatrice; And I see now that the force that made him great Drove me to the dregs of life.

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