Captain Carpenter 
             by John Crowe Ransom 

             Captain Carpenter rose up in his prime 
             Put on his pistols and went riding out 
             But had got wellnigh nowhere at that time 
             Till he fell in with ladies in a rout. 

             It was a pretty lady and all her train 
             That played with him so sweetly but before 
             An hour she'd taken a sword with all her main 
             And twined him of his nose for evermore. 

             Captain Carpenter mounted up one day 
             And rode straightway into a stranger rogue 
             That looked unchristian but be that as may 
             The Captain did not wait upon prologue. 

             But drew upon him out of his great heart 
             The other swung against him with a club 
             And cracked his two legs at the shinny part 
             And let him roll and stick like any tub. 

             Captain Carpenter rode many a time 
             From male and female took he sundry harms 
             He met the wife of Satan crying "I'm 
             The she-wolf bids you shall bear no more arms." 

             Their strokes and counters whistled in the wind 
             I wish he had delivered half his blows 
             But where she should have made off like a hind 
             The bitch bit off his arms at the elbows. 

             And Captain Carpenter parted with his ears 
             To a black devil that used him in this wise 
             O Jesus ere his threescore and ten years 
             Another had plucked out his sweet blue eyes. 

             Captain Carpenter got up on his roan 
             And sallied from the gate in hell's despite 
             I heard him asking in the grimmest tone 
             If any enemy yet there was to fight? 

             "To any adversary it is fame 
             If he risk to be wounded by my tongue 
             Or burnt in two beneath my red heart's flame 
             Such are the perils he is cast among 

             But if he can he has a pretty choice 
             From an anatomy with little to lose 
             Whether he cut my tongue and take my voice 
             Or whether it be my round red heart he choose." 

             It was the neatest knave that ever was seen 
             Stepping in perfume from his lady's bower 
             Who at this word put in his merry mien 
             And fell on Captain Carpenter like a tower. 

             I would not knock old fellows in the dust 
             But there lay Captain Carpenter on his back 
             His weapons were the old heart in his bust 
             And a blade shook between rotten teeth alack. 

             The rogue in scarlet and grey soon knew his mind 
             He wished to get his trophy and depart 
             With gentle apology and touch refined 
             He pierced him and produced the Captain's heart. 

             God's mercy rest on Captain Carpenter now 
             I thought him Sirs an honest gentleman 
             Citizen husband soldier and scholar enow 
             Let jangling kites eat of him if they can. 

             But God's deep curses follow after those 
             That shore him of his goodly nose and ears 
             His legs and strong arms at the two elbows 
             And eyes that had not watered seventy years. 

             The curse of hell upon the sleek upstart 
             That got the Captain finally on his back 
             And took the red red vitals of his heart 
             And made the kites to whet their beaks clack clack.

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