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A Ballad of Hallowmass
IT happed at the time of Hallowmass, when the dead may walk abroad, That the wraith of Ralph of the peaceful heart went forth from the courts of God, Went forth from the paradisial ways, from the paths of asphodel, From the vistas veiled in a golden haze where the souls of the sainted dwell; And as he passed he heard the peal of the summoning trumpet blown, And he saw the cloud of witnesses go wavering by to the throne; And earthward swift on a tide of joy and love he seemed to swim, For he thought of the hour when his stalwart sons should go to the throne with him; When they should stand on his either hand who had been his pride on earth, And know in the sight of the Living Light the bliss of a second birth.
And so to the land he had called his own, to the realm he had ruled, he came,