Little Black Fox

Cloudstreet

As we were out a-hunting

One morning in the spring

Both hounds and horses running well

Made the hills and the valleys ring



But to our great misfortune

No fox there could be found

And our huntsmen cursed and swore but still

No fox moved over the ground



And upspoke our master huntsman

At the head of Hounds rode he

Well we have ridden for a full three hours

But no fox have we seen



And there is strength still in me

And I will have my chase

And if only the Devil himself'd come by

We'd run him such a race"



Well then there sprang like lightening

A fox from out of his hole

His fur was the color of a starless night

And his eyes like burning coals



And they chased him over the valley

And they chased him over the fields

They chased him down to the riverbank

But never would he yield



And he's jumped into the water

and he's swam to the other side

And he's laughed so hard that the greenwood shook

And then he's turned to the hunt and cried:



"Ride on my gallant huntsmen when must I come again?

Oh never shall you want for a fox to chase all over the plain

And when your need is greatest, just call upon My Name

And I will come and you shall have the best of sport and game"



Well the men looked up in wonder

All the hounds run back to hide

For the fox had changed to the Devil himself

As he stood on the other side



And the men, the hounds and horses

Went flying back to town

And hot on their heels come a little black fox

Laughing as he ran



"Ride on my gallant huntsmen when must I come again?

For never shall you want for a fox to chase all over the glen

And when your need is greatest, just call upon My Name

And I will come and you shall have the best of sportin' again"