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		<title>The Ballad of William Bloat &#8211; Raymond Calvert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a mean abode on the Skankill Road Lived a man named William Bloat; He had a wife, the curse of his life, Who continually got his goat. So one day at dawn, with her nightdress on He cut her bloody throat. With a razor gash he settled her hash Oh never was crime so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a mean abode on the Skankill Road<br />
Lived a man named William Bloat;<br />
He had a wife, the curse of his life,<br />
Who continually got his goat.<br />
So one day at dawn, with her nightdress on<br />
He cut her bloody throat.<span id="more-81"></span></p>
<p>With a razor gash he settled her hash<br />
Oh never was crime so quick<br />
But the drip drip drip on the pillowslip           &#8216;<br />
Of her lifeblood made him sick.<br />
And the pool of gore on the bedroom floor<br />
Grew clotted and cold and thick.</p>
<p>And yet he was glad he had done what he had<br />
When she lay there stiff and still<br />
But a sudden awe of the angry law<br />
Struck his heart with an icy chill.<br />
So to finish the fun so well begun<br />
He resolved himself to kill.</p>
<p>He took the sheet from the wife&#8217;s coul&#8217; feet<br />
And twisted it into a rope<br />
And he hanged himself from the pantry shelf,<br />
&#8216;Twas an easy end, let&#8217;s hope.<br />
In the face of death with his latest breath<br />
He solemnly cursed the Pope.</p>
<p>But the strangest turn to the whole concern<br />
Is only just beginning.<br />
He went to Hell but his wife got well<br />
And she&#8217;s still alive and sinning.<br />
For the razor blade was German made<br />
But the sheet was Belfast linen.</p>
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