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In The Dark.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    O in the depths of midnight
        What fancies haunt the brain!
    When even the sigh of the sleeper
        Sounds like a sob of pain.

    A sense of awe and of wonder
        I may never well define, -
    For the thoughts that come in the shadows
        Never come in the shine.

    The old clock down in the parlor
        Like a sleepless mourner grieves,
    And the seconds drip in the silence
        As the rain drips from the eaves.

    And I think of the hands that signal
        The hours there in the gloom,
    And wonder what angel watchers
        Wait in the darkened room.

    And I think of the smiling faces
        That used to watch and wait,
    Till the click of the clock was answered
        By the click of the opening gate. -

    They are not there now in the evening -
        Morning or noon - not there;
    Yet I know that they keep their vigil,
        And wait for me Somewhere.



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