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What the Owl Said to Me

The moon went under a ragged cloud,
 The owl cried out of the ruined wall,
Slow and solemn, distinct and loud,
 His melancholy call:
Tu-whit, tu-whit, tu-whoo!
Like a creature in a shroud.

Across the night in a silver chain,
 While a lonesome wind arose and died,
Slow stepped the ghostly feet of the rain;
 The owl from the wall replied:
Tu-whit, tu-whoo, hoo-hoo'
 With a peal of goblin laughter,
 And silence fell thereafter.

Weird fingers of the wandering rain,
 Reaching out of the hollow dark,
Paused and tapped at my window-pane,—
 A muffled voice cried, Hark!
Tu-whit, tu-whit, tu-whoo!
 The moon is drowned in the dark,
And the world belongs to me and you!

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