I was hiding in the crooked apple tree.
Scouting for Indians, when a man came;
I thought it was an Indian, for he
Was running like the wind. — There was a flame
Of sunlight on his hand as he drew near,
And then I saw a knife gripped in his fist.
He panted like a horse; his eyes were queer,
Wide-open, staring frightfully, and, hist!
His mouth stared open like another eye,
And all his hair was matted down with sweat.
I crouched among the leaves for fear he'd spy
Where I was hiding, so he did not get
His awful eyes on me, but like the wind
He fled as if he heard something behind.
The Rocky Road to Dublin/The Adventures of Seumas Beg [1915]
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