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Vigil

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Dark is the night,     The fire burns faint and low, Hours - days - years,     Into grey ashes go; I strive to read,     But sombre is the glow. Thumbed are the pages,     And the print is small; Mocking the winds     That from the darkness call; Feeble the fire that lends     Its light withal. O ghost, draw nearer;     Let thy shadowy hair, Blot out the pages     That we cannot share; Be ours the one last leaf     By Fate left bare! Let's Finis scrawl,     And then Life's book put by; Turn each to each     In all simplicity: Ere the last flame is gone     To warm us by.

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