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A Midnight Song

And the shadows of the heavens Hide Diana's brilliant face. Their ethereal steams and skyward fogs Do cloud her midnight grace. At half past one I hear the night song, But the sky is shrouded in this place. The air, so chill to freeze my blood With fear, does fail at its post, For safe I am inside my coat. Through blindness, I will feel the ghosts. So in the trees I hear the steps Of something midnight strolling. I hear its feet tread on the leaves. It should be gone, come morning. I hear a song in howls around As something wanders near me. The light of night cuts through the clouds But for a moment. Then I see. It's on this bright december night Should something come a shining. If weren't it for the sky's dark fight, The moon would not be hiding.
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william-bednar
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Nov 6, 2011
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