The Greenock Railway/All's Well

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4510112The Greenock Railway — All's WellThomas Dibdin

ALL'S WELL.

Deserted by the waning moon,
When skies proclaim night's cheerless noon,
On tower, or fort, or tented ground,
The sentry walks his lonely round;
And should a footstep haply stray
Where caution marks the guarded way—
Who goes there! stranger, quickly tell;
A friend—the word.Good night; all's well.

Or sailing on the midnight deep,
When weary messmates soundly sleep,
The careful watch patrols the deck,
To guard the ship from foes or wreck;
And while his thoughts oft homewards veer,
Some friendly voice salutes his ear—
What cheer? brother, quickly tell;
Above—below.Good night; all's well.