156 ONE THOUSAND FAMOUS THINGS Twas the soul of Judas Iscariot Did hush itself and stand, And saw the Bridegroom at the doors With a light in his hand. The Bridegroom stood in the open door, And he was clad in white, And far within the Lord's Supper Was spread so broad and bright. The Bridegroom shaded his eyes and looked, And his face was bright to see : What dost thou here at the Lord's Supper With thy body's sins ? said he. Twas the soul of Judas Iscariot Stood black, and sad, and bare : I have wandered many nights and days ; There is no light elsewhere. Twas the wedding guests cried out within, And their eyes were fierce and bright: Scourge the soul of Judas Iscariot Away into the night! The Bridegroom stood in the open door, And he waved hands still and slow, And the third time that he waved his hands The air was thick with snow. And of every flake of falling snow, Before it touched the ground, There came a dove, and a thousand doves Made sweet sound. Twas the body of Judas Iscariot Floated away full fleet, And the wings of the doves that bare it off Were like its winding-sheet. Twas the Bridegroom stood at the open door, And beckoned, smiling sweet; Twas the soul of Judas Iscariot Stole in and fell at his feet. The Holy Supper is spread within, And the many candles shine, And I have waited long for thee Before I poured the wine / The supper "toine is poured at last, The lights burn bright and fair, Iscariot washes the Bridegroom's feet. And dries them with his hair. Robert Buchanan