The Indian Advocate (Sacred Heart Mission, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 1, 1902 Page: 1 of 32
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'Tis midnight's holy hour and silence now
Is brooding like a gentle spirit o'er
The still and pulseless world. Hark! on the winds
The bell's deep tones are swelling; 'tis the knell
Of the departed year. Jo funeral train
Is sweeping past: yet on the stream and wood
With melancholy light the moonbeams rest ff i
Like a pale spotless shroud; the air is stirred
As by a mourners sigh; and on yon cloud $ '
That floats so still and placidly through heaven
The spirits of the seasons seem to stand.
Young Spring bright Summer" Autumn's solemn form
And Winter with his aged locks and breath
In mournful cadence that come abroad
Like the far wind-harp's wild and touching wail
A melancholy dirge o'er the dead year ''
Gone from the earth forever.
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