The Poetry Corner

Home At Night.

By James Whitcomb Riley

When chirping crickets fainter cry, And pale stars blossom in the sky, And twilight's gloom has dimmed the bloom And blurred the butterfly: When locust-blossoms fleck the walk, And up the tiger-lily stalk The glow-worm crawls and clings and falls And glimmers down the garden-walls: When buzzing things, with double wings Of crisp and raspish flutterings, Go whizzing by so very nigh One thinks of fangs and stings: - O then, within, is stilled the din Of crib she rocks the baby in, And heart and gate and latch's weight Are lifted - and the lips of Kate.