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The Watchman
By Franz von Dingelstedt (18141881)
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Up in the poet’s attic;
And the roisterers, in merry rout,
Speed home with steps erratic.
The vane creaks on the steeple,
The lanterns wag and glimmer low
In the storm by the hurrying people.
The churches and taverns deserted,
And a body may now wend at his will,
With his own fancies diverted.
Not a slanderous mouth is dissembling,
And a heart that has slept the livelong day
May now love and hope with trembling.
While the good still a blessing prove thee,
They say that thou art no man’s friend,—
Sweet Night! how I therefore love thee!