Amador Ledger-Dispatch, Volume 1902, Number 18, 18 July 1902 — ■ The Trouble With Poets. [ARTICLE]

■ The Trouble With Poets.

"Trouble 'bout these here poets," Gald the Georgia farmer, "they none of 'em make good field hands." "Ever tried 'em?" "Of course. They're dead set agin plowin' for fear they'll hurt a wild flower, an' they won't beat an' swear at a mule for fear he's got a soul." "That's strange." "No, it ain't 'Twixt you an* me au' the gatepost it's downright inherited laziness."— Atlanta Constitution.