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LTL
Carry A. Nation came into our house and filled it With her meagerness. She was hung full-fleshed Against the flowered wallpaper of our living-room, And Mrs. Wilma Hunt, who brought her, gave each Of us a little wooden hatchet. “John Barleycorn Is the Devil,” Mrs. Wilma Hunt said. And by dropping worms head- First into alcohol she taught us To hate him. “Now let me tell You,” she said, “about the LTL….”
She taught us the Loyal Temperance Legion song, all of it, then killed Another worm and served refreshments. Our house Had never been so full. There were all of us, with Carry on the wall- Paper: Kool-Aid, Cookies, Song, Something-New-to-Hate And several dead worms Curled in alcohol.
Education: William Kloefkorn, was born in Attica, Kansas. He received a BA 1954 in
English from Emporia State University and then served in the U.S. Marines. In 1956 he taught high school in Ellinwood, then returned to ESU for the MA (1958). Career: Nebraska named Kloefkorn the State Poet, the equivalent of state poet laureate. He taught at
Wichita State from 1958-1962 and Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1962 to 1997. He is active as a writer and performer of poetry. His books—over two dozen—include poetry, fiction, memoir, fiction, and children’s literature. ------------------------------------- © 2007 Denise Low, AAPP7. © 1974 William C. Kloefkorn, “LTL.” © 2002 Nathan Lambrecht, photograph.
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