“Hallo, hallo!” impatiently he cried,
And I replied,
Sleepily, “Hallo-hallo!”
No sound then; and I stretched
My hand for the receiver, all my nerves
Tingling and listening.
My hand clutched nothing, and I lit
The candle-strange!
I could have sworn it was the shouting wire….
But no!
Besides, a bare and unfamiliar room
And he, why, long-forgotten, maybe dead.
Yet all around,
Filling the silence up with tiny sound,
A million tremulous thin echoings,
“Hallo-hallo-
Hallo!”
Hallo!
John Freeman
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