Transfixus Sed Non Mortuus

Here I Stand, Pierced and Transfixed

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Death and Hell

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She stepped down from her carriage,
at Ten Vermillon Street.
I took off my roustabout,
and slung it at her feet.
We went into her parlor,
and she cooled me with her fan,
but said, “I’ll go no further,
with a fantasy-makin’ man.”

I said, “I’d walk on Ponchartrain,
for what you have today.
Just a drink from your deep well,
and I’ll be on my way.”
She laughed and heaven filled the room.
Said, “This I give to you:
this body’s wisdom is the flesh,
but here’s a thing or two.

“Death and hell are never full,
and neither are the eyes of men.
Cats can fly from nine stories high,
and pigs can see the wind.”

She let me make my pallet
in the moonlight on the floor.
Just outside of paradise,
but right in hell’s back door.
The image of her nibbled
at the eye of my soul.
My dreams were a hurricane,
quite out of control.

Then her voice came through the storm,
“It’s more than flesh I deal
and you will have to pay
for any wisdom that you steal.”
I woke to tinted windows
in lavender and red.
The first station of the cross
was just above my head.
I awoke to gargoyles
and a hard bench for my bed.
Jesus Christ and Pontias Pilate
were just above my head.

“Death and hell are never full,
and neither are the eyes of men.
Cats can fly from nine stories high,
and pigs can see the wind.”
~Johnny Cash

Raggle Taggle Gypsy

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There were three old gypsies; came to our ole door,
they came brave and boldly-oh!
And there’s one sang high and the other sang low,
and the lady sang the Raggle Taggle gypsy-oh.

It was upstairs and downstairs the Lady went,
put on her suit of leather-oh.
It was the cry all around the door,
she’s away with the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh.

It was late that night when the Lord came in
inquiring for his Lady-oh.
The servant girl she replied to the Lord,
“she’s away with the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh!”

“Oh then saddle for me
Me’ milk-white steed
Me’ big horse is not speedy-oh
Tonight I’ll ride to the wide open field
and it’s there that I’ll spy my Lady-oh.”

So he rode east.
He rode west.
He rode north and south also!
It was when he rode to the wide open field,
it was there that he spied his Lady-oh.

“Oh why did you leave your house and your land?
Why did you leave your money-oh?
And why did you leave your only wedded Lord
to be off with the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh?”

“What do I care for me house and me land?
What do I care for money-oh?
And what do I care for me only wedded Lord,
I’m away with the Raggle Taggle Gyspy-oh?”

“Last night you slept in a goose-feather bed,
the blankets drawn so comely-oh.
Tonight you’ll lie in the wide open field
in the arms of the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh!”

“You’re a – what do I care for a goose-feather bed?
What do I care for blankets-oh?
And you’re a – What do I care for me only wedded Lord?
I’m away with the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh!”

So he rode east.
She rode west.
He rode high and I rode low.
“Well I’d rather have a kiss of a yellow Gypsy’s lips
than all of your cash and your money-oh!”

There were three old gypsies; came to our ole door,
they came brave and boldly-oh!
And there’s one sang high and the other sang low,
and the lady sang the Raggle Taggle Gypsy-oh.
~Scottish

Going Down the Road

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Sun is rising high, burning into the day,
I will say goodbye, I’ll be going away,
Brush away my doubts, what tomorrow will hold,
I’m feeling fine for now, going down the road…

To a city to sing, about the trees and the wind,
‘Bout the hills in spring, and the rivers that bend,
The rocky deep pass, and the poppies and ponies,
Running through the grass, up and down the road…

In the dark they sit and they holler for more,
White smoke in a wisp, from here to the door,
Their admission they paid, for the stories they’re told,
Of a clear new day, hold me down on the road…

So heavy rain at my back, lazy meadows ahead,
In my book I keep track, of the promises said.

For my songs in a town, that tomorrow will hold
Feeling fine for now, going down the road.

Sun is rising high, burning into the day,
I will say goodbye, I’ll be going away,
Brush away my doubts, what tomorrow will hold,
I’m feeling fine for now, going down the road…

I’m feeling fine for now, going down the road…
I’m feeling fine for now, going down the road…
~Stan Rogers

Highwayman

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