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A Fantastical Engraving

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This freakish ghost has nothing else to wear     But some cheap crown he picked up at a fair     Grotesquely perched atop his bony corpse.     Without a whip or spur he drives his horse     Ghostly as he, hack of apocalypse     To pant and drool like someone in a fit.     This duo makes its charge through endless space,     Trampling the infinite with reckless pace.     The horseman waves a blazing sword around     The nameless crowds he's trampled to the ground,     And like a prince inspecting his domain     He travels to a graveyard's empty plain     Where lie, with pallid sunshine overhead,     From old and modem times, the storied dead.

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