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Lyrics of Love and Laughter (1903)
Dedicated to Miss Catherine Impey First published by Dodd, Mead and Company Copyright 1903 |
The Haunted OakPray why are you so bare, so bare, My leaves were green as the best, I trow, I bent me down to hear his sigh; They'd charged him with the old, old crime, He prayed his prayer and swore his oath, Who is it rides by night, by night, And now they beat at the prison door, "From those who ride fast on our heels They have fooled the jailer with lying words, Now they have taken him from the jail, Oh, the judge, he wore a mask of black, Oh, foolish man, why weep you now? I feel the rope against my bark, And never more shall leaves come forth And ever the judge rides by, rides by, And ever the man he rides me hard, This poem appears in the following book(s): | |
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