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was Her loving company. Now in the dark clear glass she sees A taper, mocking hers,-- A phantom face of light blue eyes, Reflecting phantom fears. Around her loom the vacant rooms, Wind the upward stairs, She climbs on into a loneliness Only her taper shares. Out in the dark a cold wind stirs, At every window sighs; A waning moon peers small and chill From out the cloudy skies, Casting faint tracery on the walls; So stony still the house From cellar to attic rings the shrill Squeak of the hungry mouse. Her grandmother is deaf with age; A garden of moonless trees Would answer not though she should cry In anguish on her knees. So that she scarce can breathe--so fast Her pent up heart doth beat-- When, faint along the corridor, Falleth the sound of feet:-- Sounds lighter than silk slippers make Upon a ballroom floor, when sweet Violin and 'cello wake Music for twirling feet. O! 'neath an old unfriendly roof, What shapes may not conceal Their faces in the open day, At night abroad to steal? Even her taper seems with fear To languish small and blue; Far in the woods the winter wind Runs whistling through. A dreadful cold plucks at each hair, Her mouth is stretched to cry, But sudden, with a gush of joy, It narrows to a sigh. It is a phantom child which comes Soft through the corridor, Singing an old forgotten song, This ancient burden bore:-- "Thorn, thorn, I wis, And roses twain, A red rose and a white, Stoop in the blossom, bee, and kiss A lonely child good-night. "Swim fish, sing bird, And sigh again, I that am lost am lone, Bee in the blossom never stirred Locks hid beneath a stone!"-- Her eye was of the azure fire That hovers in wintry flame; Her raiment wild and yellow as furze That spouteth out the same; And in her hand she bore no flower, But on her head a wreath Of faded flowers that did yet Smell sweetly after death.... Gloomy with night the listening walls Are now that she is gone, Albeit this solitary child No longer seems alone. Fast though her taper dwindles down, Heavy and thick the tome, A beauty beyond fear to dim Haunts now her alien home. Ghosts in the world, malignant, grim, Vex many a wood and glen, And house and pool--the unquiet ghosts, Of dead and restless men. But in her grannie's house this spirit-- A child as lone as she-- Pining for love not fou
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