Halloween (John Kendrick Bangs)

 

Bij Halloween

 

Encounter on Cemetery Hill door Lewis Barrett Lehrman

 

HALLOWE’EN

Bring forth the raisins and the nuts –
To-night All Hallows’ Spectre struts

Along the moonlit way.
No time is this for tear or sob
Or other woes our joys to rob
But time for Pippin and for Bob
And Jack-o’-lantern gay.

Come forth, ye lass and trousered kid
From prisoned mischief raise the lid
And lift it good and high
Leave grave old Wisdom in the lurch
Set folly on a lofty perch
Nor fear the awesome rod of birch
When dawn illumes the sky.

‘Tis night for revel, set apart
To reillume the darkened heart
And rout the hosts of Dole.
‘Tis night when Goblin, Elf, and Fay
Come dancing in their best array
To prank and royster on the way
And ease the troubled soul.

The ghosts of all things past parade
Emerging from the mist and shade
That hid them from our gaze
And, full of song and ringing mirth
In one glad moment of rebirth
And again they walk the ways of earth
As in the ancient days.

The beacon light shines on the hill
The will-o’-wisps the forests fill
With flashes filched from noon;
And witches on their broomsticks spry
Speed here and yonder in the sky
And lift their strident voices high
Unto the Hunter’s Moon.

The air resounds with tuneful notes
From myriads of straining throats
All hailing Folly Queen;
So join the swelling choral throng
Forget your sorrow and your wrong
In one glad hour of joyous song
To honor Hallowe’en!

 

John Kendrick Bangs (27 mei 1862 – 21 januari 1922)
New York City’s Greenwich Village Halloween Parade. John Kendrick Bangs werd geboren in New York.

 

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Zie voor de schrijvers van de 31e oktober ook mijn blog van 31 oktober 2018 deel 1 en eveneens deel 2.