Albert Schirding

(person) by Chattering Magpie (4.4 mon) (print)   (I like it!) Sat Jul 21 2001 at 23:39:56

Spoon River Anthology
Edgar Lee Masters

Judge Selah Lively << --- >> Jonas Keene

Albert Schirding

JONAS KEENE thought his lot a hard one
Because his children were all failures.
But I know of a fate more trying than that:
It is to be a failure while your children are successes.
For I raised a brood of eagles
Who flew away at last, leaving me
A crow on the abandoned bough.
Then, with the ambition to prefix Honorable to my name,
And thus to win my children's admiration,
I ran for County Superintendent of Schools,
Spending my accumulations to win -- and lost.
That fall my daughter received first prize in Paris
For her picture, entitled, "The Old Mill" --
(It was of the water mill before Henry Wilkin put in steam.)
The feeling that I was not worthy of her finished me.

Source: Project Gutenberg

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