Here Is A Tale For Any Man Or Woman: A Fool Sought Death; And Braved Him With His Bauble Among The Graves. At Last He Heard A Hobble, And Something Passed Him, Monstrous, Super-Human. And By A Tomb, That Reared A Broken Column, He Heard It Stop. And Then Gargantuan Laughter Shattered The Hush. Deep Silence Followed After, Filled With The Stir Of Bones, Cadaverous, Solemn. Then Said The Fool:"Come! Show Thyself, Old Prancer! I'll Have A Bout With Thee. I, Too, Can Clatter My Wand And Motley. Come Now! Death And Folly, See Who's The Better Man." There Was No Answer; Only His Bauble Broke; A Serious Matter To The Poor Fool Who Died Of Melancholy.