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Spoon River Anthology - Penn State University

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Edgar Lee Masters<br />

Thomas Ross, Jr.<br />

THIS I saw with my own eyes: A cliff—swallow<br />

Made her nest in a hole of the high clay-bank<br />

There near Miller’s Ford.<br />

But no sooner were the young hatched<br />

Than a snake crawled up to the nest<br />

To devour the brood.<br />

Then the mother swallow with swift flutterings<br />

And shrill cries<br />

Fought at the snake,<br />

Blinding him with the beat of her wings,<br />

Until he, wriggling and rearing his head,<br />

Fell backward down the bank<br />

Into <strong>Spoon</strong> <strong>River</strong> and was drowned.<br />

Scarcely an hour passed<br />

Until a shrike<br />

Impaled the mother swallow on a thorn.<br />

As for myself I overcame my lower nature<br />

Only to be destroyed by my brother’s ambition.<br />

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