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The poem chronicles William Jennings Bryan's 1896 presidential campaign as seen through the eyes of an idealistic sixteen-year-old boy who strongly supports the
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The poem lists and comments upon many of the key political figures of the 1896 election, including the retiring presidential incumbent
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The boy's spirits are later crushed by Bryan's defeat via political intrigue at the hands of the
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over the poorer regions and interest groups depicted as friendly toward Bryan such as the
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The Golden Whales of California And Other Rhymes in the American Language
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The Golden Whales of California And Other Rhymes in the American Language
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rally with his best girl, the young lovers hear the famous
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She was a cool young citizen, with wise and laughing eyes.
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With my necktie by my ear, I was stepping on my dear,
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The long parade rolled on. I stood by my best girl.
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But she kept like a pattern, without a shaken curl.
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Bryan
Photograph of William Jennings Bryan
Photograph of Vachel Lindsay
William Jennings Bryan
Vachel Lindsay
lyric poem
Vachel Lindsay
William Jennings Bryan
1896 presidential campaign
The Sun
prairie rose
Gibson Girl
Democratic Party
Springfield, Illinois
Cross of Gold speech
Representative
Nebraska
bimetallism
free silver
gold standard
Republican Party
East Coast
John Pierpont Morgan
American Midwest
farmers
Grover Cleveland
William McKinley
Mark Hanna
Gibson Girl
Will 1929

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