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The Headless Horseman

    By Madison Julius Cawein



On the black road through the wood
        As I rode,
There the Headless Horseman stood;
By the wild pool in the wood,
        As I rode.

From the shadow of an oak,
        As I rode,
Demon steed and rider broke;
By the thunder-shattered oak,
        As I rode.

On the waste road through the plain,
        As I rode,
At my back he whirled like rain;
On the tempest-blackened plain,
        As I rode.

Four fierce hoofs shod red with fire,
        As I rode,
Woke the wild rocks, dark and dire;
Eyes and nostrils streamed with fire,
        As I rode.

On the deep road through the rocks,
        As I rode,
I could reach his horse's locks;
Through the echo-hurling rocks,
        As I rode.

And again I looked behind,
        As I rode, -
Dark as night and swift as wind,
Towering, he rode behind,
        As I rode.

On the steep road down the dell,
        As I rode,
In the night I heard a bell,
In the village in the dell,
        As I rode.

And my soul called out in prayer,
        As I rode, -
Lo! the demon went in air,
Leaving me alone in prayer,
        As I rode.




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