The broken clouds and cluttered mounds Of the castle dark and grim The straying woes of bootstruck hounds Flew fast from deep within And though the trees shed leaves and weep While winter takes its grip Still the grounds will never sleep On those sullen earthly strips.
When came a knocking hard and fast Urgency and haste A figure tolling on the door Tall and wooden, chaste The simple portal opened to A simple hallway bare But of paintings, deep and clean 'Is your master there?'
Within the shadows of the night The man spoke to the dark, But saw no person, now he might Perplexion left its mark Peering through and searching in The figure broke his tact He took himself out from the wind Door closing in the act
He called out soft and gently Silent came the reply The man looked in and then he Searched down and up and by and by The hallway stared in harder The lounge looked on and dealt A whisper to the larder His footsteps on the boards were felt
The man, nonplussed, but guaranteed His pay upon the meeting Of the lord of the castle's deed But he was paid no greeting Not a soul to meet him there, Though he searched the room Of men he found no hide nor hair Save the marks of a duster broom
And the spot of ***** pots in the kitchen The soot at the foot of the chimney The sound of hounds from about the grounds And a meal to steal out on the table
The man looked from the window And saw to his surprise Some beast awalk without its tow Of a master's watchful eyes The wind blew strangely heavy On a door that swung ajar The man went down there, ready To greet the host, but from afar
He saw the empty darkness fell And heard the moan of the floor He smelt the musk of rain as well Pass by him from the door The dining room mumbled to the hall And it passed its message down The cellar murmured through its wall Creaks and groans from all around
The lamps behind him all were lit The house was bathed in light The fire took life within its pit The man grew cold with fright He shut the door and heard the roar Of the wind break 'gainst the knocker Thump, thump it spoke up more Keys firmly in the locker
The stairs creaked under the feet Which ne'er were seen to move The man still followed achance to meet The house's master so to prove His duty done, his quest relieved He followed up the stair But a shout he passed, you'll soon reprieve, For what he glanced on there
The doors aswing to beds and baths With moanings and low crashes The house alive with joyous laughs At this venturer who passes He looked in after shrieking And saw a bedroom bare But for the snores of the man he's seeking His body lying there
The man asked not of his health As he saw the stiffened white Of the skin of the face apart from self Aghast and dead from fright The venturer looked 'round And heard the cellar speak It's booming sound from underground Bade him leave below his shriek
The man abed had moved and walked His taught face moved not, still His teeth slid and their rotting talked Breathed gas as his breath came shrill Our frozen friend did not contend With his meeting of the master The castle changed him by the end He fled there all the faster
He was not found till late that fall By boys who played in the grounds They'd crossed a wall and found him all Near pawprints of the hounds They saw his hand clasp round a sheet Of paper, the castle's deed On the page he'd told his meet Of the lord of the castle and he'd agreed
By his signed name on the dotted line To give to all who claimed it 'This castle which I have called mine For a thousand years.' for he saw fit To give to the man who spent a night The castle they'd keep company But for the men who died of fright The castle is still empty.