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Rh And clouds came over the sky, And the wind it blew hard and free ; And the waves were bold, and over-bold, As we sailed over the sea; Howling- for their "One, two, three !" Howling for their "One, two, three!" Oh, I think I can hear It a-howling in my ear, Howling for their "One, two, three!"

And the storm came roaring on, Such a storm as I never did see, And the storm it was bold, and over-bold, And as bad as a storm could be ; A-roaring for its "One, two, three !" A-howling for its "One, two, three !" Oh, I think I can hear It a-howling in my ear, Howling for its "One, two ; three !"

And a wave came over the deck, As big as a wave could be, And it took away the captain, and the mate and a man; It had got the "One, two, three !" It had got the "One, two, three !" And it kept the "One, two, three !" Oh, I think I can hear It a-rolling in my ear, As it went with the "One, two, three !"

No sort of fun can compare with fun of Hallowe'en, When boys and girls, all in a craze, Run pell-mell as though chased by bears. There's fun in other things, but Hallowe'en best suits me.