NOT character, not fortitude, not patience Were mine, the which the village thought I had In bearing with my wife, while preaching on, Doing the work God chose for me. I loathed her as a termagant, as a wanton. I knew of her adulteries, every one. But even so, if I divorced the woman I must forsake the ministry. Therefore to do God's work and have it crop, I bore with her! So lied I to myself! So lied I to Spoon River! Yet I tried lecturing, ran for the legislature, Canvassed for books, with just the thought in mind: If I make money thus, I will divorce her. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TEARS AND KISSES by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON LINES BY CLAUDIA by EMILY JANE BRONTE GERONTION by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT THE SHADED WATER by WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS EDWIN MORRIS; OR, THE LAKE by ALFRED TENNYSON THE DANUBE RIVER by C. HAMILTON AIDE |