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1868–1950

Zenas Witt

Edgar Lee Masters

I WAS sixteen, and I had the most terrible dreams, And specks before my eyes, and nervous weakness. And I could n't remember the books I read, Like Frank Drummer who memorized page after page.

And my back was weak, and I worried and worried, And I was embarrassed and stammered my lessons, And when I stood up to recite I'd forget Everything that I had studied.

Well, I saw Dr. Weese's advertisement, And there I read everything in print, Just as if he had known me; And about the dreams which I could n't help.

So I knew I was marked for an early grave. And I worried until I had a cough And then the dreams stopped. And then I slept the sleep without dreams

Here on the hill by the river.

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