The Old School Clock



'Twas a quaint old clock with a quaint old face,
    and great iron weights and chain.
It stopped when it liked, and before it struck
    it creaked as if 'twere in pain.
It had seen many years, and it seemed to say,
    'I'm one of the real old stock',
To the youthful fry, who with reverence looked
    on the face of the old school clock.
What a terrible frown did the old clock wear
    to the truant who timidly cast
An anxious eye on those merciless hands,
    that for him had been moving too fast!
But its frown soon changed, for it loved to smile
    on the thoughtless, noisy flock,
And it creaked and whirred, and struck with glee,
    Did that genial, good humoured old clock.
Well, years had passed, and my mind was filled
    with the world, its cares and ways,
When again I stood in that little school
    where I passed my boyhood days.
My old friend was gone! And there hung a thing
    that my sorrow seemed to mock,
As I gazed with a tear and a softened heart
  at a new-fashioned Yankee clock.

'Tis the way of the world. Old friends pass away
    and fresh faces arise in their stead.
But still 'mid the din and bustle of life
    we cherish fond thoughts of the dead.
Yes, dearly those memories cling round my heart,
    and bravely withstand Time's rude shock;
But not one is more dear or more hallowed to me
  than the face of that old school clock.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 08, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXABCXCXDXDXCECXFXFXCGC BHXHGCEC
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,349
Words 255
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 24, 8

John Boyle O'Reilly

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