As dawn broke o’er the day,
I made my way to Navity Wood,
Two gentlemen, aghast the sight of me,
A spectre where I thought I stood.
No single wave dashed over the black rock,
No gulls with hungry blood cries;
My bones scattered, like seaware on the shore
Ere the fall of the tide, in the morning.
I knew them both by name,
And called out in a voice full-clear,
“Good sirs, I know who killed me,” My breath lost, sightless, to the air.
No single wave dashed over the black rock,
No gulls with hungry blood cries;
My bones scattered, like seaware on the shore
Ere the fall of the tide, in the morning.
“Good sirs, I know who killed me,”
A spectre whispered to the air.
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