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The Man against the Sky
Bewick Finzer
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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       Time was when his half million drew
         The breath of six per cent;
       But soon the worm of what-was-not
         Fed hard on his content;
       And something crumbled in his brain
         When his half million went.
       Time passed, and filled along with his
         The place of many more;
       Time came, and hardly one of us
         Had credence to restore,
       From what appeared one day, the man
         Whom we had known before.
       The broken voice, the withered neck,
         The coat worn out with care,
       The cleanliness of indigence,
         The brilliance of despair,
       The fond imponderable dreams
         Of affluence, -- all were there.
       Poor Finzer, with his dreams and schemes,
         Fares hard now in the race,
       With heart and eye that have a task
         When he looks in the face
       Of one who might so easily
         Have been in Finzer's place.
       He comes unfailing for the loan
         We give and then forget;
       He comes, and probably for years
         Will he be coming yet, --
       Familiar as an old mistake,
         And futile as regret.