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SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: MARGARET FULLER BLACK by EDGAR LEE MASTERS

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First Line: I WOULD HAVE BEEN AS GREAT AS GEORGE ELIOT
Last Line: SEX IS THE CURSE OF LIFE!

I WOULD have been as great as George Eliot
But for an untoward fate.
For look at the photograph of me made by Peniwit,
Chin resting on hand, and deep-set eyes --
Gray, too, and far-searching.
But there was the old, old problem:
Should it be celibacy, matrimony or unchastity?
Then John Slack, the rich druggist, wooed me,
Luring me with the promise of leisure for my novel,
And I married him, giving birth to eight children,
And had no time to write.
It was all over with me, anyway,
When I ran the needle in my hand
While washing the baby's things,
And died from lock-jaw, an ironical death.
Hear me, ambitious souls,
Sex is the curse of life!



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