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From: Larry Marshburne <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 04:44:14 -0700
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--- "Ballard, Terry Prof."
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>     I remember a particularly savage ditty that
> Twain wrote around 1865 as a satire of the grief
> that swept America, and probably Whitman in
> particular:
>
> He's dead, he's dead, he's dead, he's dead,
> He's dead, he's dead, he's dead.
>
>    Otherwise, Twain had good things to say about
> Lincoln and the emancipation proclamation in 1907.

Terry,

Can we get a little more history of this poem?  It
seems like one of Twain's better attempts at poetry.

Thanks, Larry

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