Dead! II.
Dead! III.
Dead, who had served his time, IV.
Dumb on the winter heath he lay. V.
A storm-worn signpost not to be read, VI.
With shifting ladders of shadow and light, VII.
Then glided a vulturous Beldam forth, VIII.
She knelt–‘We worship him’–all but wept– IX.
‘Great! for he spoke and the people heard, X.
Noble! he sung, and the sweet sound ran XI.
And he sung not alone of an old sun set, XII.
And bound to follow, wherever she go XIII.
Noble and great–O ay–but then, XIV.
For since he would sit on a Prophet’s seat, XV.
His wife and his child stood by him in tears, XVI.
And she that had haunted his pathway still, XVII.
She tumbled his helpless corpse about. XVIII.
She crouch’d, she tore him part from part, XIX.
She gabbled, as she groped in the dead, XX.
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