On a hot August night She appeared, the lost soul. The sweltering evening turning suddenly cold. She was dressed in the clothes She had worn when she died. A bullet hole in her temple, a handgun by her side. A beautiful Stranger at the foot of my bed. A faint smell of lilac from a specter long dead. The Ghost didn’t speak, At least not that I heard, Nor could I, gripped by terror, Utter one word. World weary and sad said her ****** expression. A Love gone all wrong was my honest impression. Then she was gone; Not a glimmer remained. The warm summer evening My stateroom reclaimed. It was cold where she died On the steps to the beach; Her spirit is restless and seems never to sleep.
Oh beautiful stranger None can say why you died But the coroner ruled That it was suicide.
You are staying at the hotel del Coronado on Coronado Island in room 3312 and you have received a visit from the ghostly apparition of Kate Morgan who stayed in that room for five days in November 1892 and whose body was found shot to death on the steps to the beach...