The candle stood beside my bed And dropped a little tear; I sat up, shivering, and said, "I know you're lonesome here; "You'd rather have the sky than me; You've been too kind by far To say so. Now I've guessed, you see, That you're a homesick star! "I'll send you home again, for I Was homesick once, and know; And when you're safely in the sky And I am here below, "Then don't forget me, candle, please, But twinkle very plain On dark, dark nights about like these Above my window pane." Then, (though I am afraid at night That thieves might be about,) I screwed my eyes up very tight And blew the candle out!
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