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Death And The Fool

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Here is a tale for any man or woman:
    A fool sought Death; and braved him with his bauble
    Among the graves. At last he heard a hobble,
    And something passed him, monstrous, super-human.
    And by a tomb, that reared a broken column,
    He heard it stop. And then Gargantuan laughter
    Shattered the hush. Deep silence followed after,
    Filled with the stir of bones, cadaverous, solemn.
    Then said the fool:"Come! show thyself, old prancer!
    I'll have a bout with thee. I, too, can clatter
    My wand and motley. Come now! Death and Folly,
    See who's the better man." There was no answer;
    Only his bauble broke; a serious matter
    To the poor fool who died of melancholy.



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