Day And Night

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NIGHT, ambushed in the darkling wood,
  Waited to seize the sleeping field,
His sentinels the pine trees stood
  Till the sun fell beneath his shield.
Then when the day at last was dead,
  Night, in his might, marched conquering
Across the land his banner spread
  And reigned as victor and as King.


And you and I--all days apart
  Rejoiced to see Night's victory,
Because he has a kindlier heart
  Than Day wears with his sovereignty:
Day keeps us prisoned close, but Night
  Lifts off Day's chains, and all night through
You dream of me, my life's delight,
  And all night through I dream of you.

© Edith Nesbit