Saturday, April 22, 2017

March 20 D, E, H, J Spoon River Anthology - Edgar Lee Masters

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Spoon River Anthology, by Edgar Lee Masters

Directions: Read and listen and figure out the details of the story.  

http://www.archive.org/download/spoon_river_librivox/spoon_river_181_masters_64kb.mp3

Tom Merritt

  AT first I suspected something—
  She acted so calm and absent-minded.
  And one day I heard the back door shut
  As I entered the front, and I saw him slink
  Back of the smokehouse into the lot
  And run across the field.
  And I meant to kill him on sight.
  But that day, walking near Fourth Bridge
  Without a stick or a stone at hand,
  All of a sudden I saw him standing
  Scared to death, holding his rabbits,
  And all I could say was, "Don't, Don't, Don't,"
  As he aimed and fired at my heart.



Mrs. Merritt

  SILENT before the jury
  Returning no word to the judge when he asked me
  If I had aught to say against the sentence,
  Only shaking my head.
  What could I say to people who thought
  That a woman of thirty-five was at fault
  When her lover of nineteen killed her husband?
  Even though she had said to him over and over,
  "Go away, Elmer, go far away,
  I have maddened your brain with the gift of my body:
  You will do some terrible thing."
  And just as I feared, he killed my husband;
  With which I had nothing to do, before
  God Silent for thirty years in prison
  And the iron gates of Joliet
  Swung as the gray and silent trusties
  Carried me out in a coffin.


http://www.archive.org/download/spoon_river_librivox/spoon_river_183_masters_64kb.mp3

Elmer Karr

  WHAT but the love of God could have softened
  And made forgiving the people of Spoon River
  Toward me who wronged the bed of Thomas Merritt
  And murdered him beside?
  Oh, loving hearts that took me in again
  When I returned from fourteen years in prison!
  Oh, helping hands that in the church received me
  And heard with tears my penitent confession,
  Who took the sacrament of bread and wine!

  Repent, ye living ones, and rest with Jesus.





Elmer Karr
  WHAT but the love of God could have softened
  And made forgiving the people of Spoon River
  Toward me who wronged the bed of Thomas Merritt
  And murdered him beside?
  Oh, loving hearts that took me in again
  When I returned from fourteen years in prison!
  Oh, helping hands that in the church received me
  And heard with tears my penitent confession,
  Who took the sacrament of bread and wine!
  Repent, ye living ones, and rest with Jesus.


Minerva Jones
  I AM Minerva, the village poetess,
  Hooted at, jeered at by the Yahoos of the street
  For my heavy body, cock-eye, and rolling walk,
  And all the more when "Butch" Weldy
  Captured me after a brutal hunt.
  He left me to my fate with Doctor Meyers;
  And I sank into death, growing numb from the feet up,
  Like one stepping deeper and deeper into a stream of ice.
  Will some one go to the village newspaper,
  And gather into a book the verses I wrote?—
  I thirsted so for love
  I hungered so for life!


Doctor Meyers
  No other man, unless it was Doc Hill,
  Did more for people in this town than I.
  And all the weak, the halt, the improvident
  And those who could not pay flocked to me.
  I was good-hearted, easy Doctor Meyers.
  I was healthy, happy, in comfortable fortune,
  Blest with a congenial mate, my children raised,
  All wedded, doing well in the world.
  And then one night, Minerva, the poetess,
  Came to me in her trouble, crying.
  I tried to help her out—she died—
  They indicted me, the newspapers disgraced me,
  My wife perished of a broken heart.

  And pneumonia finished me.

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