ext_90694 ([identity profile] silverflurry.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] greatpoetry2002-11-13 11:48 am
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Cassius Hueffer

They have chiseled on my stone the words:
'His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him
That nature might stand up and say to all the world,
This was a man.'
Those who knew me smile
As they read this empty rhetoric.
My epitaph should have been:
'Life was not gentle to him,
And the elements so mixed in him
That he made warfare on life,
In the which he was slain.'
While I lived I could not cope with slanderous tongues,
Now that I am dead I must submit to an epitaph
Graven by a fool!
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Masters, Edgar Lee. 1915. From Spoon River Anthology.

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