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By Her White Bed.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        By her white bed I muse a little space:
        She fell asleep - not very long ago, -
        And yet the grass was here and not the snow -
        The leaf, the bud, the blossom, and - her face! -
        Midsummer's heaven above us, and the grace
        Of Lovers own day, from dawn to afterglow;
        The fireflies' glimmering, and the sweet and low
        Plaint of the whip-poor-wills, and every place
        In thicker twilight for the roses' scent.
        Then night. - She slept - in such tranquility,
        I walk atiptoe still, nor dare to weep,
        Feeling, in all this hush, she rests content -
        That though God stood to wake her for me, she
        Would mutely plead: "Nay, Lord!    Let him so sleep."



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