Said One, This City, As You Know Poem by Palmer Cox

Said One, This City, As You Know



Said one, 'This city, as you know,
Though young in years, as cities go,
Has quite a history to repeat
If records have been kept complete.
Oft has it felt the earthquake shock
That made the strongest building rock.
And more than once 'gone up' in smoke
Till scarce a building sheltered folk.
The citizens can point to spots
Where people fashioned hangman's knots
With nimble fingers, to supply
Some hardened rogues a hempen tie,
Whom Vigilantes and their friends
Saw fit to drop from gable-ends.'

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