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And now the night shades fall, Day's brightness leaves sway for evening's gown. Tall shadows join and darken all And naught but spires remain of our old town. This night, our herald of tomorrow's coming dawn, Warmed by the heat breathed back from these old walls, Now wraps close all deeds and sorrows drawn, And soothes us as her darkening curtain falls. Despise us not who sit and meditate For 'neath thy cloak reason has its way And comforts in those silent hours late, The toils and hardships of departing day.
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May 6, 2018
May 6, 2018 at 12:22 AM UTC
Dusk
And now the night shades fall, Day's brightness leaves sway for evening's gown. Tall shadows join and darken all And naught but spires remain of our old town. This night, our herald of tomorrow's coming dawn, Warmed by the heat breathed back from these old walls, Now wraps close all deeds and sorrows drawn, And soothes us as her darkening curtain falls. Despise us not who sit and meditate For 'neath thy cloak reason has its way And comforts in those silent hours late, The toils and hardships of departing day.
I would stay up late studying and the City of Oxford would disappear in the darkness. Night soothed my soul.
neil-s-mcleod
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70/M/Los Angeles
May 6, 2018
May 6, 2018 at 12:22 AM UTC
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