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    The Lives and Times of Archy and Mehitabel

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      heart and the sharp

      pang of hunger

      in my stomach

      some day i will plunge

      into a mince pie

      and mingle with its elements

      and you will never see

      me more and then

      maybe you will begin

      to appreciate

      the poor little cockroach

      who slaved that you might

      live in comfort

      maybe in spite of myself

      i will haunt you then

      if i were you i would hate

      to be haunted by the ghost

      of a cockroach

      think of it boss

      everywhere you looked

      to see a spectral cockroach

      that none but you knew was

      there to pick him from

      your shirt front when

      others were blind to him

      to feel him crawling

      on your collar in public

      places to be compelled

      to brush him from your plate

      when you sat down to dine

      to pluck him always from the glass

      before you dared to drink

      to extend your hand

      to grab that of some fair

      lady and then hesitate and

      pick him from her wrist

      people would begin to think

      you were a little

      queer boss and if you

      attempted to explain

      they would think you still

      queerer what in the world

      is the matter with you

      they would say

      oh nothing nothing at all

      you would answer

      plucking at the air

      it will soon pass i merely

      thought i saw a cockroach

      on your nose madam

      suspicions of your sanity

      would grow and grow

      do you not like that

      pudding your hostess would ask

      and you would murmur

      being taken off your guard

      it is very good pudding

      indeed i was just

      trying not to eat

      the cockroach

      boss i do not make

      any threats at all

      i just simply state what

      may very well happen to

      you through remorse if you

      drive me to suicide

      i will try not to

      haunt you boss because

      i am loving and forgiving

      in my spirit but who

      knows that i will not be

      compelled to haunt you

      in spite of myself

      a hard heart will not get

      you anything boss

      remember the plagues

      of egypt perhaps to

      your remorseful mind i

      will be multiplied

      by millions i am giving

      you a last chance to

      repent you should be glad

      that i am only a cockroach

      and not a tarantula

      yours prophetically

      archy

      an ultimatum

      boss this is my

      ultimatum unless you have

      made arrangements

      for more regular meals for

      me by monday

      september 18 i will

      quit you cold and go out and

      live in a

      swiss cheese i have nothing

      to arbitrate

      archy

      no snap

      say boss its a good

      thing for you

      that you dont pay me any wages for

      the stuff i write

      for you if you did

      i would have to have them raised all

      these strikes are getting

      me feverish and excited one of

      my long pieces in your column

      often costs me twelve or

      fifteen hours of steady

      labor and i am drowsy

      all the next day butting these

      keys with my head is no snap boss

      anything i got for it would

      be underpaying me i wish you would

      buy a pear and leave it under the

      metal typewriter case where the rats

      cant get to it

      archy

      he gets in bad

      say boss i had

      a great idea last night i thought

      if i could operate a

      typewriter why not a

      linotype machine i went down into

      the composing room

      and started to hop from key to key

      and a guy said to me wheres

      your union card

      get out of here or you will get

      into the paper

      in a way you dont like you will

      get a nice hot bath

      in that little pot of type metal do

      you get me you may con the editorial

      staff but no unpunctuated

      gink can sling his joshbillingsgate

      around here see

      raus or i will spread you on

      the minutes and not charge

      any overtime for it

      either so i came away

      archy

      and i would like a little automobile

      economic

      boss i should like

      to discuss one or two

      business matters with you

      quite seriously

      in the first place i need

      some sort of head gear such as

      football players wear

      i have to butt each

      key of the typewriter

      with my head

      and i am developing

      callouses on my brain

      these callouses on my

      brain are making me cruel

      and careless in my thoughts

      i am becoming brutal

      almost human

      in my writings

      and then i would like

      a little automobile

      i have to go from place

      to place so much

      picking up news for you

      a clock work one would do

      with a chauffeur to keep it

      wound up for me

      and a lightning bug to

      sit in front and be

      the headlight on dark nights

      i hate to mention food boss

      it seems so sordid

      and plebeian but i no longer

      find any left over crusts

      of sandwiches in your

      waste paper basket i am

      forced to haunt the

      restaurants and hotels for food

      and this is at the

      imminent risk of my life

      unless i get these things

      i will quit you on

      november first is not the

      laborer worthy of his hire

      yours for economic justice

      and a living wage

      archy

      archy revolts

      We have received the following communication from Archy:

      i refuse to endorse

      the idea of

      an archy week

      which you have advertised

      in your column

      i will not march

      down fifth avenue

      at the head of any

      procession

      i will not take part

      in any silly celebration

      i am a serious artist

      i do not exploit

      myself and i shall not

      permit myself to be exploited

      i do the best work

      i am capable of

      and i do not care

      for any contact with the

      public except upon

      the printed page

      i shall not go on

      lecture tours

      or attend dinners

      or
    soul and uplift fights

      i do not care to

      have persons whose opinions

      i do not respect

      telling me that they admire

      my work and have so yearned

      to meet me

      i refuse to act as the bait

      at affairs

      where social and literary

      climbers hope to

      attract celebrities

      by advertising that

      i am one of the guests of honor

      i shall neither

      write nor speak

      nor allow my name to be used

      for the benefit

      of causes that i do not care

      a damn about

      i shall not answer letters

      from persons who write to me

      for no other object

      than to have me answer

      their letters

      my time when i am not working

      is my own

      my work is all that

      the public is entitled to know

      about me

      it is all the public pays for

      i shall not

      allow my name to be used

      by committees

      that are framing

      up organizations of one kind

      or another

      because i do not care

      whether there is

      another organization

      of any sort ever comes

      into existence in the world

      i shall not spend money

      having photographs taken

      to give away to people

      who are too stingy

      to buy them from

      photographers but hope

      to graft them off of me

      you can take

      your archy week

      and go and jump off the dock

      with it tucked

      under your arm

      and i shall stand on shore

      and watch you and it

      sink for the third time

      with a smile on my face

      now that you know

      where you get off

      please go and get off there

      i am a serious artist

      i repeat

      and will have nothing

      to do with any

      of the current form

      of cheap publicity

      archy

      archy wants a change

      well boss the time

      has come when

      you and i

      will have to have

      some kind of a

      showdown

      for years i have been

      working for you

      and doing a large

      share of your work

      without getting a cent

      of pay for it

      some of your best

      ideas have been my ideas and you have

      not given me

      credit for them

      you have not even

      fed me boss

      for two years now

      formerly you used to

      eat sandwiches in

      your office and

      i could get a crumb

      now and then from

      the waste basket

      but since you have been

      trying to reduce

      your weight

      for the tenth time

      in three years you

      no longer eat

      in the office i have

      been your faithful

      slave and you have made a thousand

      promises to me and

      kept none of them

      when i went on strike

      for my rights

      you did not take it

      seriously

      now i have determined

      to quit you unless

      you do something for

      me i want to go

      to paris i have

      always wanted to go

      to paris and i

      demand that you

      take me and take

      me soon otherwise i will

      leave you flat

      a word to the

      wise is sufficient

      archy

      Needless to say, we shall ignore this preposterous demand on the part of Archy. If he wants to quit us, it be good riddance of bad rubbish.

      archy on strike

      We have received a communication from Archy, who went on strike forty-eight hours ago, desiring us to state that he is not backed by any association of contributors but that he is striking on his own initiative. We think it is only fair to the poor misguided cockroach to give his statement to the public. We do not print it as a contribution from him, because, until he has formally withdrawn the outrageous demands which he made upon us the other day, no article signed by him shall appear ever again. To print signed articles by him would be, in effect, to recognize his organization; and this we shall never do.

      We present an article by a new cockroach named Henry. Henry has not had as much practice at the typewriter keyboard as Archy, and he manages to hit a capital letter now and then, without always being able to hit the right capital; but we can assure our readers that he is learning rapidly. Henry is at least trying to punctuate; Archy always made the contention that no cockroach could ever learn to punctuate and refused to try. Archy’s failure to punctuate influenced a great many persons against him. Henry may be a little more difficult than Archy was, for a few days, but he is ambitious and in the end he will be better than Archy.

      We present Henry:

      a communication from henry

      well, be asTH,is is? seerious

      allthis labor dis CONtent

      I wonders wHere IT wiLL enD

      i sh ould not

      CarE toprophesy?

      but the greaTest dePrivation i

      feel, is in t he Loss OF thE

      suBway sUn i usEd 2 GET a LL

      my NEWS froM the Subway suN but,

      siNce the subWAY has stop ped.

      ruNNINg iaM at a LosS!

      How wiLl We kNow the strike has

      ended, if weDo noT reAd IT in

      thesubwaY Sun

      And How wilL we Read thesubwAY

      suN unleSS The sTrike

      ends. i WISH u would watcH

      mehitaBEL the CAT? she IS

      jEalous anD soRe because i

      haVE taken arcHy?s j oB

      And calLS me a scaB and

      Last niGht tried to

      eat me i deMAND poLice proTectioN?

      heNry!

      All statements made by Mehitabel the Cat, with regard to the strike of Archy, are to be viewed with suspicion. Her statement that she is herself on strike is false on the face of it, as Mehitabel has never been employed by this column, although she has occasionally been interviewed for it.

      It seems not improper to state that Archy, himself, is picketing the office, and last evening when Henry left work Archy stopped him and made threats against him. Henry is very well able to take care of himself, but we have asked for a special police detail to protect him.

      If Archy introduces the element of violence into the strike, he will be severely dealt with!

      how the public viewed the strike

      SIR: Now that Archy is gone, you may be able to get out a readable column again.—R.P.

      SIR: Unless you can fix it up with Archy, count me off the subscription list. I hate to hurt anybody’s feelings, but I would rather see you take a long vacation yourself than to lose Archy.—WALT.

      SIR: Unless you accede to Archy’s just demands all your readers will go on a sympathetic strike. It matters not about the other contributors. Let C. B. Gilbert, Benjamin DeCasseres, and Clinton Scollard go. Or go yourself. But we gotter have Archy.—ELIZABETH.

      SIR: There are three ways that the deplorable strike of Archy may end:

      He may win.

      You may win.

      Or the pair of you may compromise.

      I must say that I was horrified at the brutal capitali
    stic attitude taken up by you towards one of the brightest ornaments of modern American literature.—F.J.C.

      poem from henry

      liFe is Not aLL jazz and Joy)

      sMiles and suNNy weaTher!

      EVERy golD has it’S aLloy!

      toHOld tHe Stuff together!

      !if LUCk is good! why maN aliVE!

      weLcoMe iT! And ch eer iT!

      buT if THE drinK’S two seven five

      Try to griN! AND beer iT!

      heNry!

      Henry strikes us as being, on the whole, more cheerful than Archy.

      As Henry left work last evening, he was attacked by a strange cockroach, no doubt a thug in the employ of Archy, who has been hanging about the building ever since Henry went on the job. The strange cockroach was easily disposed of, and Archy did not show himself in person.

      We repeat what we said yesterday: If Archy is foolish enough to introduce violence into this strike, he will get his fill of it.

      It has been reported to us that Archy has been drinking wood alcohol and is working himself into a rage against Henry. Candidly, we expect the worst. But the column is not to be intimidated.

      progress of the strike

      There is no offering from Henry today. Henry has disappeared. Frankly, we fear that Henry has been foully dealt with by a gang of rowdy cockroaches in the employ of Archy.

      The column made an attempt at an early hour this morning to put another cockroach named Ernatz to work. Ernatz arrived at the office and succeeded in getting as far as the typewriter, but there he collapsed. An examination showed that Ernatz had been badly beaten up by the Archy faction in getting through the picket lines.

      These picket lines have been extended by Archy and his gang until they now reach from the Press Club at Spruce and William up Spruce Street to Nassau, and down Nassau to what used to be the Umbrella Bar at the corner of Nassau and Beekman. We were informed today by an excited friend that he had seen thousands and thousands and thousands of cockroaches, led by Archy, hiding by the curbstones picketing this district, and that it seemed to him that they were maddened by benzine or something. They had chased him, he said, and he was so extraordinarily vivid and convincing in his recital and in his fright that we fancied, as he talked, that we could actually smell the benzine or something.

      The column’s cockroach service has been interrupted for one day; but it will be resumed. We ask the public to be patient. As far as taking Archy back is concerned, that is now an impossibility; we are done with that ingrate forever.

      a threat

      We found on our desk this morning the following threat from the Archy faction, which we publish to show the public the length to which this creature is willing to go:

     


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