The Haunted Hour - An Anthology by Various
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But buried the corpse all silently
Where the four cross roads meet." "And was it so strange a sight That you should go like a child Thus to leave me to wait, forgotten, By a passing sight beguiled?" "Oh, I heard them whisper my name, Each mourner that passed by me; And I had to follow their path, Though their faces I could not see." "And right well I would like to know Who this fair young maid might be, So take my hand, my own true love, And hasten along with me." He did not go down by the lake He did not go by the town, But carried her to the four cross roads, And there he did set her down. "Now I see no track of a foot, I see no mark of a spade, And I know well in this white road There never a grave was made." He took her hand in his right hand, And he led her to town away, |
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