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The Rain Comes Sobbing to the Door

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The night grows dark, and weird, and cold; and thick drops patter on the pane;     There comes a wailing from the sea; the wind is weary of the rain.     The red coals click beneath the flame, and see, with slow and silent feet     The hooded shadows cross the woods to where the twilight waters beat!     Now, fan-wise from the ruddy fire, a brilliance sweeps athwart the floor;     As, streaming down the lattices, the rain comes sobbing to the door:     As, streaming down the lattices,     The rain comes sobbing to the door.     Dull echoes round the casement fall, and through the empty chambers go,     Like forms unseen whom we can hear on tip-toe stealing to and fro.     But fill your glasses to the brims, and, through a mist of smiles and tears,     Our eyes shall tell how much we love to toast the shades of other years!     And hither they will flock again, the ghosts of things that are no more,     While, streaming down the lattices, the rain comes sobbing to the door:     While, streaming down the lattices,     The rain comes sobbing to the door.     The tempest-trodden wastelands moanthe trees are threshing at the blast;     And now they come, the pallid shapes of Dreams that perished in the past;     And, when we lift the windows up, a smothered whisper round us strays,     Like some lone wandering voice from graves that hold the wrecks of bygone days.     I tell ye that I love the storm, for think we not of thoughts of yore,     When, streaming down the lattices, the rain comes sobbing to the door?     When, streaming down the lattices,     The rain comes sobbing to the door?     Well drink to those we sadly miss, and sing some mournful song we know,     Since they may chance to hear it all, and muse on friends theyve left below.     Who knowsif souls in bliss can leave the borders of their Eden-home     But that some loving one may now about the ancient threshold roam?     Oh, like an exile, he would hail a glimpse of the familiar floor,     Though, streaming down the lattices, the rain comes sobbing to the door!     Though, streaming down the lattices,     The rain comes sobbing to the door!

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