Tales of the Chesapeake by George Alfred Townsend
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And ghostly sailors shipped;
They heard the rigging flap and creak, And hollow orders cried. But not a living man could seek, And not a boat beside. They sailed away from Haunted Point, Convoyed by something more: A boatswain's whistle answered back, And oar replied to oar. No matter where the anchor dropped, The fiends would not aroint, And every morn the pungy boat Still lay off Haunted Point. They hailed; and voices as in fog Seemed half to speak again-- A devilish chuckling rolled afar, And mutiny of men. The parson of the islands said It was the pirate band, Whose gold was lost on Haunted Point And hid with bloody hand. Until what time a kidnapped boy, By ruffians whipped and stole, Should in the groves of Haunted Point Convert his stealer's soul! They stole the island parson's child, He said a little prayer: |
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