Beside the bed, the tallow-dip burned low;
So, knowing that he dreaded more than aught
That he should die in darkness, on tip-toe
Out of the room I stole, and down the stair:
And, striking matches, high and low I sought;
But could not find a candle anywhere.
Thinking he dozed, I slipped across the lane,
And home to fetch some candles of my own:
But, as I made back to his house again,
I heard a scream, and saw his window dark;
And knew that he at midnight, and alone,
Had faced death; and I found him lying stark.
I made his body seemly on the bed,
And shut those eyes, fixed in a frightened stare;
And set two lighted candles at his head:
And trusted, as I watched with him till day,
His soul, that had set out in black despair,
Might catch their homely glimmer on the way.
So, knowing that he dreaded more than aught
That he should die in darkness, on tip-toe
Out of the room I stole, and down the stair:
And, striking matches, high and low I sought;
But could not find a candle anywhere.
Thinking he dozed, I slipped across the lane,
And home to fetch some candles of my own:
But, as I made back to his house again,
I heard a scream, and saw his window dark;
And knew that he at midnight, and alone,
Had faced death; and I found him lying stark.
I made his body seemly on the bed,
And shut those eyes, fixed in a frightened stare;
And set two lighted candles at his head:
And trusted, as I watched with him till day,
His soul, that had set out in black despair,
Might catch their homely glimmer on the way.
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