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Waiting

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Rich in the waning light she sat
    While the fierce rain on the window spat.
    The yellow lamp-glow lit her face,
    Shadows cloaked the narrow place
    She sat adream in. Then she'd look
    Idly upon an idle book;
    Anon would rise and musing peer
    Out at the misty street and drear;
    Or with her loosened dark hair play,
    Hiding her fingers' snow away;
    And, singing softly, would sing on
    When the desire of song had gone.
    "O lingering day!" her bosom sighed,
    "O laggard Time!" each motion cried.
    Last she took the lamp and stood
    Rich in its flood,
    And looked and looked again at what
    Her longing fingers' zeal had wrought;
    And turning then did nothing say,
    Hiding her thoughts away.



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