The Stone's Joke
On Guernsey's Island, huge, alone,
Before a cavern lay a Stone;
Upon its surface carved, a screed
In characters that none could read.
At length a Stranger climbed the cliff,
A Sage, in rune and hieroglyph
Well schooled. He bent his learned head
Above the Stone, and thus he read:
" Come, turn me, turn me, Man of Might,
And see what now is hid from sight! "
They came with lever, jack, and chain;
They heaved and hauled with might and main;
They plied the mass with rope and crow
To find the Treasure hid below.
The great Stone turned. Its mottled, pied
And soil-discolored under side
Another runic legend bore;
And thus the Scholar read once more:
" O Gentle Friend, for many a year
On one poor side I've languished here
" And begged the boon for which I've yearned —
That some one turn me. Thanks. I'm turned. "
Before a cavern lay a Stone;
Upon its surface carved, a screed
In characters that none could read.
At length a Stranger climbed the cliff,
A Sage, in rune and hieroglyph
Well schooled. He bent his learned head
Above the Stone, and thus he read:
" Come, turn me, turn me, Man of Might,
And see what now is hid from sight! "
They came with lever, jack, and chain;
They heaved and hauled with might and main;
They plied the mass with rope and crow
To find the Treasure hid below.
The great Stone turned. Its mottled, pied
And soil-discolored under side
Another runic legend bore;
And thus the Scholar read once more:
" O Gentle Friend, for many a year
On one poor side I've languished here
" And begged the boon for which I've yearned —
That some one turn me. Thanks. I'm turned. "
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