• The Night Cometh

    John McCrae

    Cometh the night. The wind falls low,
    The trees swing slowly to and fro:
    Around the church the headstones grey
    Cluster, like children strayed away
    But found again, and folded so.

    No chiding look doth she bestow:
    If she is glad, they cannot know;
    If ill or well they spend their day,
    Cometh the night.

    Singing or sad, intent they go;
    They do not see the shadows grow;
    "There yet is time," they lightly say,
    "Before our work aside we lay";
    Their task is but half-done, and lo!
    Cometh the night.

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