The Poetry Corner

Great Fire In Ingersoll, May, 1872.

By James McIntyre

'Twas on a pleasant eve in May, Just as the sun shed its last ray, The bell it rang, citizens to warn, For lo! a fire appears in barn. An ancient barn near hotel stood, The joining buildings all were wood, This barn a relic of the past, There farmers' horses were made fast. Our once fair town is now in woe, And we have had our Chicago, But soon a nobler town will rise, For our town is all enterprise.