Ezra on the Strike
Ezra on the Strike - meaning Summary
Folksy Gratitude and Boasting
The poem uses a folksy, colloquial voice set around Thanksgiving and the coming winter. A narrator chats about prices and everyday life while praising a local figure, Ted, who managed to “operate” something successfully and defeat rivals or a trust. The speaker mixes gratitude, civic pride, and a casual political shift, presenting community gossip and practical success through rustic speech and comic bravado.
Read Complete AnalysesWal, Thanksgivin' do be comin' round. With the price of turkeys on the bound, And coal, by gum! Thet were just found, Is surely gettin' cheaper. The winds will soon begin to howl, And winter, in its yearly growl, Across the medders begin to prowl, And Jack Frost gettin' deeper. By shucks! It seems to me, That you I orter be Thankful, that our Ted could see A way to operate it. I sez to Mandy, sure, sez I, I'll bet thet air patch o' rye Thet he'll squash 'em by-and-by, And he did, by cricket! No use talkin', he's the man - One of the best thet ever ran, Fer didn't I turn Republican One o' the fust? I 'lowed as how he'd beat the rest, But old Si Perkins, he hemmed and guessed, And sed as how it wuzn't best To meddle with the trust.
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