Toggle Dropdown Serif Sans-serif Monospaced Dyslexic Bold Italic Font size: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Mark as read [object Object] Only page of title 165 7 Fairly Easy Oh! but the bride was lovely, Oh! but the scene was bright, And why was the bridegroom's face as pale As his lady's robe of white? Did you not see beside him A guest unasked, unbid? Who came up the aisle with silent feet And gazed at him? he did! He saw her eyes upon him, He felt her icy breath; And under the bride's warm clinging hand There crept the touch of death. And above the low responses There fell upon his ear A voice forbidding the nuptial banns; But no one else could hear. And when the ring was given, And when the prayer was said, He knew, as he led his bride away, That he was not truly wed. And while they sat at the banquet, And mirth flowed like the wine, A dead girl's voice hissed in his ear, 'You are not hers, but mine.' Oh! never beside his hearthstone, And never in any place, Shall he be free from the haunting thought Of that accusing face. End of title Sign in to unlock this title Sign in to continue reading, it's free! As an unregistered user you can only read a little bit. Links External resources bookshop Wikipedia Project Gutenberg Goodreads Google Books
Oh! but the bride was lovely, Oh! but the scene was bright, And why was the bridegroom's face as pale As his lady's robe of white?
Did you not see beside him A guest unasked, unbid? Who came up the aisle with silent feet And gazed at him? he did!
He saw her eyes upon him, He felt her icy breath; And under the bride's warm clinging hand There crept the touch of death.
And above the low responses There fell upon his ear A voice forbidding the nuptial banns; But no one else could hear.
And when the ring was given, And when the prayer was said, He knew, as he led his bride away, That he was not truly wed.
And while they sat at the banquet, And mirth flowed like the wine, A dead girl's voice hissed in his ear, 'You are not hers, but mine.'
Oh! never beside his hearthstone, And never in any place, Shall he be free from the haunting thought Of that accusing face.