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Gunslinger
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0 posted 2009-07-08 08:49 PM



"With all due respect to Alfred Noyes, to whom the Highwayman belongs, and to the anonymous author of the old Irish ballad, 'Brennan on the Moor' "  - John R. Yaws

Cool, the evening shadows…
Which fall across the moor.
The breeze begins to freshen,
And to swing the old inn door.

And as the moon is rising-
I see the maiden's form…
Aye, she's sittin' in the window-
As she often sat before.

'er features rather ghostly,
But she is a maiden fair…
That is a dark red love knot-
Which she braids wi'in 'er 'air.

I'm sure ye ken the story,
Of Bess, an' 'ow she died…
An' the 'ighwayman, 'er lover-
Wha' they buried at 'er side.

'ow the 'ostler did betray them-
From jealousy, 'tis said…
An' of 'ow the story ended-
The both o' them were dead.

The inn's been long deserted,
An' Tim the 'ostler dead.
Slain by sweet Bess's father-
From all accounts I've read.

Yet still they meet each evenin'
An' still their plans are made…
Of ridin' off together-
Jus' after 'is next raid.

'is name were Willie Brennan.
The fact is little known.
'e were my boon companion-
Down a many path we've gone.

They wrote the song aboot 'im-
I'm sure ye've 'eard before.
The 'alf 'as not been told I fear-
O' Brennan on the Moor.

Ah, bu' that's another story-
Me tea is growin' stale…
'Tis another day tomorrow-
An' another Traveler's Tale.



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1 posted 2009-07-08 08:54 PM


We read the The Highwayman in eigtth grade.
I'll never foorget it. It made quite an impression on me as does the continuing tale.
                                      Ida

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2 posted 2009-07-08 08:55 PM


We read the The Highwayman in eigtth grade.
I'll never foorget it. It made quite an impression on me as does the continuing tale.
                                      Ida

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3 posted 2009-07-08 09:55 PM


The Highwayman has always been one of my favorite poems - I have been thinking of it as I read your Traveler's Tales.

Thank you for my night time fix, John.

Alison

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