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An angel read: They are the sands of men now dead, Caught in a snare by a sinister foe Who took their all, then told them go !
I stood by a ruins great and sad — The crumbling hopes of lass and lad.
Whence came these ruins? An angel said: These are the ruins of hopes now dead.
Crushed by a monster with awful means, Who caught the lads in their early teens.
I stood by a graveyard, O, how drear !
The tablets had not a word of cheer.
Whence this drear place? An angel cried: 'Tis the end of mothers
... who have died,_ Whose sons were slain by this monster's might Who struck them down in their hopeless fight!
Sir. what is this river, this chasm wide; This manhood slain; these hopes denied?
This graveyard drear— and all this blight?
'Tis the thing they call "my precious right," "My liberty," "my social cup" — Hold! I'm a man— my right yield up.
A Church Episode One day a girl before me sat.
In church the thing did happen, Upon her head perched high a hat ; Sprang from the crown a saplin'.


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