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Night Goes Rushing By

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Title:     Night Goes Rushing By
Author: Hilda Conkling [More Titles by Conkling]

Night goes hurrying over
Like sweeping clouds;
The birds are nested; their song is silent.
The wind says oo--oo--oo--through the trees
For their lullaby.
The moon shines down on the sleeping birds.

My cottage roof is like a sheet of silk
Spun like a cobweb.
My apple-trees are bare as the oaks in the forest;
When the moon shines
I see no leaves.

I am alone and very quiet
Hoping the moon may say something
Before long.





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Hilda Conkling's poem: Night Goes Rushing By

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