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Will-O'-The-Wisp

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

There in the calamus he stands
With frog-webbed feet and bat-winged hands;
His glow-worm garb glints goblin-wise;
    And elfishly, and elfishly,
Above the gleam of owlet eyes,
A death's-moth cap of downy dyes
    Nods out at me, nods out at me.


II.

Now in the reeds his face looks white
As witch-down on a witches' night;
Now through the dark old haunted mill,
    So eerily, so eerily,
He flits; and with a whippoorwill
Mouth calls, and seems to syllable,
    "Come follow me! come follow me!"


III.

Now o'er the sluggish stream he wends,
A slim light at his finger-ends;
The spotted spawn, the toad hath clomb,
    Slips oozily, slips oozily;
His easy footsteps seem to come -
Like bubble-gaspings of the scum -
    Now near to me, now near to me.


IV.

There by the stagnant pool he stands,
A fox-fire lamp in flickering hands;
The weeds are slimy to the tread,
    And mockingly, and mockingly,
With slanted eyes and eldritch head
He leans above a face long dead, -
    The face of me! the face of me!



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