The other dead awoke to weep. 'Since he no longer lives,' they said 'Small honor comes of being dead.' * * * * * Here Porter Ashe is laid to rest Green grows the grass upon his breast. This patron of the turf, I vow, Ne'er served it half so well as now. * * * * * Like a cold fish escaping from its tank, Hence fled the soul of Joe Russel, crank. He cried: 'Cold water!' roaring like a beast. 'Twas thrown upon him and the music ceased. * * * * * Here Estee rests. He shook a basket, When, like a jewel from its casket, Fell Felton out. Said Estee, shouting With mirth; 'I've given you an outing.' Then told him to go back. He wouldn't. Then tried to put him back. He couldn't. So Estee died (his blood congealing In Felton's growing shadow) squealing. * * * * * Mourn here for one Bruner, called Elwood. He doesn't—he never did—smell good   To noses of critics and scholars. If now he'd an office to sell could He sell it? O, no—where (in Hell) could   He find a cool four hundred dollars? * * * * * Here Stanford lies, who thought it odd That he should go to meet his God. He looked, until his eyes grew dim, For God to hasten to meet him.
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