Show t 7 r rIt It Might Have Been The sun went down In a red blood-red cloud And the wind breathed a low harsh sigh And a strange weird veil like a sombre shroud Hung down from the murky sky The hounds fox-hounds bayed at the angry moon That flickered a sad light h And the And the crickets chirped a dol doleful tul tupe tup tip To the tM gho ghosts ghost ts abroad abrO that th t nl night t. t It was such a av night as as s brave br ve men inen hate hat I When th the d darkness ac seems to hide But nut dimly shapes hapes that congregate And Ana through the shadows glide No No start to point the traveler home No light on land or sea A night when ghost and witch h and gnome Hold fiendish revelry re Through Dead Mans Man's Gulch by the th haunted mill That stands Uk like a a specter white white- With Its brok broken n arms so gaunt and still A footman passed that night lie Ho trudged along till from without The shadows stood a man But the footman did not faint nor shout He lie e neither turned turne nor ran He stood stood his ground brave to defend His every act and deed and deed Till the shadow spoke and said My lly friend Can you give me a chew of ot the weed 1 The The- chew was vas given each went his way There was neither r death nor din din But Ive I've I ve often thought How lIow sad It might have ha been Hank Spink In Boston Herald |