Poem on deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 4 July 1826
The Rival chiefs—who all their life
Were striving to be even
In death renew their mutual strife
By struggling to reach heaven—
Two Presidents’ in one short day
Behold this People—weep
Their fun’rals—none object to pay
The last Expence—comes Cheap—
MHi: Adams Papers.