THE white men played all sorts of jokes on me. They took big fish off my hook And put little ones on, while I was away Getting a stringer, and made me believe I hadn't seen aright the fish I had caught. When Burr Robbins circus came to town They got the ring master to let a tame leopard Into the ring, and made me believe I was whipping a wild beast like Samson When I, for an offer of fifty dollars, Dragged him out to his cage. One time I entered my blacksmith shop And shook as I saw some horse-shoes crawling Across the floor, as if alive -- Walter Simmons had put a magnet Under the barrel of water. Yet everyone of you, you white men, Was fooled about fish and about leopards too, And you didn't know any more than the horse-shoes did What moved you about Spoon River. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COMFORT [TO A YOUTH THAT HAD LOST HIS LOVE] by ROBERT HERRICK WILLIE WINKIE by WILLIAM MILLER QUATRAIN: SPENDTHRIFT by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH INVULNERABLE by WILLIAM ROSE BENET SORROW AND JOY by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES THE FAIRY THRALL by MAY (MARY) CLARISSA GILLINGTON BYRON |