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To The Serenader.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        Tinkle on, O sweet guitar,
            Let the dancing fingers
        Loiter where the low notes are
            Blended with the singer's:
        Let the midnight pour the moon's
            Mellow wine of glory
        Down upon him through the tune's
            Old romantic story!

        I am listening, my love,
            Through the cautious lattice,
        Wondering why the stars above
            All are blinking at us;
        Wondering if his eyes from there
            Catch the moonbeam's shimmer
        As it lights the robe I wear
            With a ghostly glimmer.

        Lilt thy song, and lute away
            In the wildest fashion: -
        Pour thy rippling roundelay
            O'er the heights of passion! -
        Flash it down the fretted strings
            Till thy mad lips, missing
        All but smothered whisperings,
            Press this rose I'm kissing.



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