THE TABLES TURNED.

Over the man the street car ran,

And the driver did never grin.

"O killer of men, pray tell me when

Your laughter means to begin.

"Ten years to a day I've observed you slay,

And I never have missed before

Your jubilant peals as your crunching wheels

Were spattered with human gore.

"Why is it, my boy, that you smother your joy,

And why do you make no sign

Of the merry mind that is dancing behind

A solemner face than mine?"

The driver replied: "I would laugh till I cried

If I had bisected you;

But I'd like to explain, if I can for the pain,

'T is myself that I've cut in two."

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