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The Mouse

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Standing close by you
    In the cold light
    Of two tall candles
    That measure the dark of night,
    I hear the mouse,
    The only thing that's moving
    In the quiet house.

    Don't you hear it,
    That furious mouse?
    How can you sleep so deep
    And that noise in the house?
    Won't you stir
    At the furious scratching
    In the cupboard there?

    No! a sharper sound
    Would wake you not;
    Not the sweetest fluting
    Tease you back to thought.
    Yet the scratching mouse
    Makes all my flesh a nervous
    Haunted house.

    O, the dream, the dream
    Must be sweet and deep
    If life's scratching's heard not
    On your cold sleep.
    Yet if you should hear it,
    So furious and fretful--
    How could you bear it?



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