Ban and Arriere Ban--A Rally of Fugitive Rhymes
THE DISAPPOINTMENT

Andrew Lan

Settings
ScrollingScrolling

A house I took, and many a spook

Was deemed to haunt that House,

I bade the glum Researchers come

With Bogles to carouse.

That House I'd sought with anxious thought,

'Twas old, 'twas dark as sin,

And deeds of bale, so ran the tale,

Had oft been done therein.

Full many a child its mother wild,

Men said, had strangled there,

Full many a sire, in heedless ire,

Had slain his daughter fair!

'Twas rarely let: I can't forget

A recent tenant's dread,

This widow lone had heard a moan

Proceeding from her bed.

The tenants next were chiefly vexed

By spectres grim and grey.

A Headless Ghost annoyed them most,

And so they did not stay.

The next in turn saw corpse lights burn,

And also a Banshie,

A spectral Hand they could not stand,

And left the House to me.

Then came my friends for divers ends,

Some curious, some afraid;

No direr pest disturbed their rest

Than a neat chambermaid.

The grisly halls were gay with balls,

One melancholy nook

Where ghosts GALORE were seen before

Now yielded ne'er a spook.

When man and maid, all unafraid,

'Sat out' upon the stairs,

No spectre dread, with feet of lead,

Came past them unawares.

I know not why, but alway I

Have found that it is so,

That when the glum Researchers come

The brutes of bogeys--go!

This book is provided by FunNovel Novel Book | Fan Fiction Novel [Beautiful Free Novel Book]

Last Next Contents
Bookshelf ADD Settings
Reviews Add a review
Chapter loading