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Old Song

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        My window is darkness,
        The sighs of the night die in silence;
        The lamp on my table
        Burns gravely, the walls are withdrawn;
        And beneath, in your darkness,
        You are sleeping and dreaming forgetful,
        But I think of you smiling,
        For I'm wakeful and now it is only an hour to the dawn.

        When the first throb of light comes
        I shall rise and go out to the garden,
        And walk the lawn's verdure
        Before the wet gossamer goes;
        And when you come down, sweet,
        All singing and light in the morning,
        Delight will break ambush
        With your garden's most fragrant and softest and reddest red rose.



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