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The Night Watch

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Beneath the trees with heedful step and slow
    At night I go,
    Fearful upon their whispering to break
    Lest they awake
    Out of those dreams of heavenly light that fill
    Their branches still
    With a soft murmur of memoried ecstasy.
    There 'neath each tree
    Nightlong a spirit watches, and I feel
    His breath unseal
    The fast-shut thoughts and longings of tired day,
    That flutter away
    Mothlike on luminous soft wings and frail
    And moonlike pale.
    There in the flowering chestnuts' bowering gloom
    And limes' perfume
    Wandering wavelike through the moondrawn night
    That heaves toward light,
    There hang I my dark thoughts and deeper prayers;
    And as the airs
    Of star-kissed dawn come stirring and o'er-creep
    The ford of sleep,
    Thy shape, great Love, grows shadowy in the East,
    Thine accents least
    Of all those warring voices of false morn:
    And oh, forlorn
    Thy hope, thy courage vanishing, thine eyes
    Sad with surprise.
    Oh, with the dawn I know, I know how vain
    Is love that's fain
    To beat and beat against her obstinate door.
    For as once more
    It groans, she passes out not heeding me,
    Nay, will not see:--
    As when a man, rich and of high estate,
    Sees at his gate
    (Or will not see) a famishing poor wretch,
    Whose longings fetch
    Old anger from his pain-imprisoning breast,
    Till sad despair his anger puts to rest.



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