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I walked this morning to the gallows My father there awaited me He told me, son, that graves are shallow The moon is gone, though still she calls my name So tread ye' not in darkest hollows For she is there and knows your pain Beware the day, beware what follows Obscuring fog and shrouding rain The sun is hanging ever higher The shadows grow as daylight wanes The hangman's noose has stole my father And gilded green with shades of gray Now day is gone, and spring is over A silent world where memory fades Sleep ye' well as the snow falls Slumber deep, and sing my name I walked this morning to the gallows Where long ago my father hung In bare earth, his body swallowed To sing my song once more to his grave
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Nov 6, 2018
Nov 6, 2018 at 12:34 AM UTC
Song of Remembrance
I walked this morning to the gallows My father there awaited me He told me, son, that graves are shallow The moon is gone, though still she calls my name So tread ye' not in darkest hollows For she is there and knows your pain Beware the day, beware what follows Obscuring fog and shrouding rain The sun is hanging ever higher The shadows grow as daylight wanes The hangman's noose has stole my father And gilded green with shades of gray Now day is gone, and spring is over A silent world where memory fades Sleep ye' well as the snow falls Slumber deep, and sing my name I walked this morning to the gallows Where long ago my father hung In bare earth, his body swallowed To sing my song once more to his grave
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Nov 6, 2018
Nov 6, 2018 at 12:34 AM UTC
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