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The Children of the Night
Ballade by the Fire
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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       Slowly I smoke and hug my knee,
         The while a witless masquerade
       Of things that only children see
         Floats in a mist of light and shade:
         They pass, a flimsy cavalcade,
       And with a weak, remindful glow,
         The falling embers break and fade,
       As one by one the phantoms go.
       Then, with a melancholy glee
         To think where once my fancy strayed,
       I muse on what the years may be
         Whose coming tales are all unsaid,
         Till tongs and shovel, snugly laid
       Within their shadowed niches, grow
         By grim degrees to pick and spade,
       As one by one the phantoms go.
       But then, what though the mystic Three
         Around me ply their merry trade? --
       And Charon soon may carry me
         Across the gloomy Stygian glade? --
         Be up, my soul! nor be afraid
       Of what some unborn year may show;
         But mind your human debts are paid,
       As one by one the phantoms go.
       

       Envoy
       

       Life is the game that must be played:
         This truth at least, good friend, we know;
       So live and laugh, nor be dismayed
         As one by one the phantoms go.