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In The Placid Summer Midnight

    By William Ernest Henley



    In the placid summer midnight,
    Under the drowsy sky,
    I seem to hear in the stillness
    The moths go glimmering by.

    One by one from the windows
    The lights have all been sped.
    Never a blind looks conscious -
    The street is asleep in bed!

    But I come where a living casement
    Laughs luminous and wide;
    I hear the song of a piano
    Break in a sparkling tide;

    And I feel, in the waltz that frolics
    And warbles swift and clear,
    A sudden sense of shelter
    And friendliness and cheer . . .

    A sense of tinkling glasses,
    Of love and laughter and light -
    The piano stops, and the window
    Stares blank out into the night.

    The blind goes out, and I wander
    To the old, unfriendly sea,
    The lonelier for the memory
    That walks like a ghost with me.



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