At Midnight

by Frank Dempster Sherman

See, yonder, the belfry tower   That gleams in the moon’s pale light; Or is it a ghostly flower   That dreams in the silent night? I listen and hear the chime   Go quavering o’er the town, And out of this flower of Time   Twelve petals are wafted down.

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