Young Night Thought

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Young Night Thought is from Robert Louis Stevenson's collection, A Child's Garden of Verses (1905).
An illustration for the story Young Night Thought by the author Robert Louis Stevenson
Gibson & Co, Cincinnati, Circus Parade grand lay-out, 1874
An illustration for the story Young Night Thought by the author Robert Louis Stevenson
Gibson & Co, Cincinnati, Circus Parade grand lay-out, 1874
An illustration for the story Young Night Thought by the author Robert Louis Stevenson
All night long and every night,
When my mama puts out the light,
I see the people marching by,
As plain as day, before my eye.

Armies and emperors and kings,
All carrying different kinds of things,
And marching in so grand a way,
You never saw the like by day.

So fine a show was never seen
At the great circus on the green;
For every kind of beast and man
Is marching in that caravan.

At first they move a little slow,
But still the faster on they go,
And still beside them close I keep
Until we reach the town of Sleep.

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