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THE TAVERN by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON

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First Line: WHENEVER I GO BY THERE NOWADAYS
Last Line: THAT SKIRT-CRAZED REPROBATE, JOHN EVERELDOWN.

Whenever I go by there nowadays
And look at the rank weeds and the strange grass,
The torn blue curtains and the broken glass,
I seem to be afraid of the old place;
And something stiffens up and down my face,
For all the world as if I saw the ghost
Of old Ham Amory, the murdered host,
With his dead eyes turned on me all aglaze.

The Tavern has a story, but no man
Can tell us what it is. We only know
That once long after midnight, years ago,
A stranger galloped up from Tilbury Town,
Who brushed, and scared, and all but overran
That skirt-crazed reprobate, John Evereldown.




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