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The Sleeper

    By Walter De La Mare



As Ann came in one summer's day,
    She felt that she must creep,
So silent was the clear cool house,
    It seemed a house of sleep.
And sure, when she pushed open the door,
    Rapt in the stillness there,
Her mother sat, with stooping head,
    Asleep upon a chair;
Fast - fast asleep; her two hands laid
    Loose-folded on her knee,
So that her small unconscious face
    Looked half unreal to be:
So calmly lit with sleep's pale light
    Each feature was; so fair
Her forehead - every trouble was
    Smooth'd out beneath her hair.
But though her mind in dream now moved,
    Still seemed her gaze to rest
From out beneath her fast-sealed lids,
    Above her moving breast,
On Ann, as quite, quite still she stood;
    Yet slumber lay so deep
Even her hands upon her lap
    Seemed saturate with sleep.
And as Ann peeped, a cloudlike dread
    Stole over her, and then,
On stealthy, mouselike feet she trod,
    And tiptoed out again.



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