The Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier
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The staple of the scraper.
The mules they stopped about a rod From me, and went to feedin' 'Longside the road, upon the sod, But Jones (which he had tuck a tod) Not knowin', kept a-readin'. And presently says he: "Hit's true; That Clisby's head is level. Thar's one thing farmers all must do, To keep themselves from goin' tew Bankruptcy and the devil! "More corn! more corn! MUST plant less ground, And MUSTN'T eat what's boughten! Next year they'll do it: reasonin's sound: (And, cotton will fetch 'bout a dollar a pound), THARFORE, I'LL plant ALL cotton!" ____ Macon, Georgia, 1870. The Power of Prayer; or, The First Steamboat up the Alabama. By Sidney and Clifford Lanier. |
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