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At The Sign Of The Skull.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    It's "Gallop and go!" and "Slow, now, slow!"
    With every man in this life below
    But the things of this world are a fleeting show.

    The postchaise Time that all must take
    Is old with clay and dust;
    Two horses strain its rusty brake
    Named Pleasure and Disgust.

    Our baggage totters on its roof,
    Of Vanity and Care,
    As Hope, the postboy, spurs each hoof,
    Or heavy-eyed Despair.

    And now a comrade with us rides,
    Love, haply, or Remorse;
    And that dim traveler besides,
    Gaunt Memory on a horse.

    And be we king or be we kern
    Who ride the roads of Sin,
    No matter how the roads may turn
    They lead us to that Inn.

    Unto that Inn within that land
    Of silence and of gloom,
    Whose ghastly landlord takes our hand
    And leads us to our room.

    It's "Gallop and go!" and "Slow, now, slow!"
    With every man in this life below
    But the things of this world are a fleeting show.



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