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<h2> The Shooting of Dan McGrew </h2>
<p>A bunch of the boys were whooping it up in the Malamute saloon;<br/>
The kid that handles the music-box was hitting a jag-time tune;<br/>
Back of the bar, in a solo game, sat Dangerous Dan McGrew,<br/>
And watching his luck was his light-o'-love, the lady that's known as Lou.<br/>
<br/>
When out of the night, which was fifty below, and into the din and the glare,<br/>
There stumbled a miner fresh from the creeks, dog-dirty, and loaded for bear.<br/>
He looked like a man with a foot in the grave<br/>
and scarcely the strength of a louse,<br/>
Yet he tilted a poke of dust on the bar,<br/>
and he called for drinks for the house.<br/>
There was none could place the stranger's face,<br/>
though we searched ourselves for a clue;<br/>
But we drank his health, and the last to drink was Dangerous Dan McGrew.<br/>
<br/>
There's men that somehow just grip your eyes,<br/>
and hold them hard like a spell;<br/>
And such was he, and he looked to me like a man who had lived in hell;<br/>
With a face most hair, and the dreary stare of a dog whose day is done,<br/>
As he watered the green stuff in his glass, and the drops fell one by one.<br/>
Then I got to figgering who he was, and wondering what he'd do,<br/>
And I turned my head — and there watching him<br/>
was the lady that's known as Lou.<br/>
<br/>
His eyes went rubbering round the room, and he seemed in a kind of daze,<br/>
Till at last that old piano fell in the way of his wandering gaze.<br/>
The rag-time kid was having a drink; there was no one else on the stool,<br/>
So the stranger stumbles across the room, and flops down there like a fool.<br/>
In a buckskin shirt that was glazed with dirt he sat, and I saw him sway;<br/>
Then he clutched the keys with his talon hands<br/>
— my God! but that man could play.<br/>
<br/>
Were you ever out in the Great Alone, when the moon was awful clear,<br/>
And the icy mountains hemmed you in with a silence you most could <i>HEAR</i>;<br/>
With only the howl of a timber wolf, and you camped there in the cold,<br/>
A half-dead thing in a stark, dead world, clean mad for the muck called gold;<br/>
While high overhead, green, yellow and red,<br/>
the North Lights swept in bars? —<br/>
Then you've a haunch what the music meant...<br/>
hunger and night and the stars.<br/>
<br/>
And hunger not of the belly kind, that's banished with bacon and beans,<br/>
But the gnawing hunger of lonely men for a home and all that it means;<br/>
For a fireside far from the cares that are, four walls and a roof above;<br/>
But oh! so cramful of cosy joy, and crowned with a woman's love —<br/>
A woman dearer than all the world, and true as Heaven is true —<br/>
(God! how ghastly she looks through her rouge, —<br/>
the lady that's known as Lou.)<br/>
<br/>
Then on a sudden the music changed, so soft that you scarce could hear;<br/>
But you felt that your life had been looted clean<br/>
of all that it once held dear;<br/>
That someone had stolen the woman you loved; that her love was a devil's lie;<br/>
That your guts were gone, and the best for you was to crawl away and die.<br/>
'Twas the crowning cry of a heart's despair,<br/>
and it thrilled you through and through —<br/>
"I guess I'll make it a spread misere," said Dangerous Dan McGrew.<br/>
<br/>
The music almost died away... then it burst like a pent-up flood;<br/>
And it seemed to say, "Repay, repay," and my eyes were blind with blood.<br/>
The thought came back of an ancient wrong, and it stung like a frozen lash,<br/>
And the lust awoke to kill, to kill...<br/>
then the music stopped with a crash,<br/>
And the stranger turned, and his eyes they burned in a most peculiar way;<br/>
In a buckskin shirt that was glazed with dirt he sat, and I saw him sway;<br/>
Then his lips went in in a kind of grin,<br/>
and he spoke, and his voice was calm,<br/>
And "Boys," says he, "you don't know me, and none of you care a damn;<br/>
But I want to state, and my words are straight,<br/>
and I'll bet my poke they're true,<br/>
That one of you is a hound of hell... and that one is Dan McGrew."<br/>
<br/>
Then I ducked my head, and the lights went out,<br/>
and two guns blazed in the dark,<br/>
And a woman screamed, and the lights went up,<br/>
and two men lay stiff and stark.<br/>
Pitched on his head, and pumped full of lead, was Dangerous Dan McGrew,<br/>
While the man from the creeks lay clutched to the breast<br/>
of the lady that's known as Lou.<br/>
<br/>
These are the simple facts of the case, and I guess I ought to know.<br/>
They say that the stranger was crazed with "hooch",<br/>
and I'm not denying it's so.<br/>
I'm not so wise as the lawyer guys, but strictly between us two —<br/>
The woman that kissed him and — pinched his poke —<br/>
was the lady that's known as Lou.<br/></p>
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