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Some One

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Some one came knocking         At my wee, small door;      Some one came knocking,         I'm sure - sure - sure;      I listened, I opened,         I looked to left and right,      But nought there was a-stirring         In the still dark night;      Only the busy beetle         Tap-tapping in the wall,      Only from the forest         The screech-owl's call,      Only the cricket whistling         While the dewdrops fall,      So I know not who came knocking,         At all, at all, at all.

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