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The Criminal

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Here is a tale for all who wish to listen:
    There was a thief who, in his cut-throat quarter,
    Was hailed as chief; he had a way of barter,
    Persuasion, masked, behind a weapon's glisten,
    That made it cockrow with each good man's riches.
    At last he joined the Brotherhood of Murder,
    And rose in his profession; lived a herder
    Of crime in some dark tavern of the ditches.
    There was a war. He went. Became a gunner.
    And slew, as soldiers should, his many a hundred,
    In authorized and most professional manner.
    Here he advanced again. Was starred a oner.
    Was captained, pensioned, and nobody wondered;
    And lived and died respectable as a tanner.



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