Phoebe Ellis

The little bell still sounds as loud and clear
As when she rang it, standing at the door;
And still the happy children when they hear
Run in from play, though she will ring no more.

But whether they remember, as they storm
The threshold, who once rang it, none can tell,
Or if for them each night a ghostly form
From some dim threshold tinkles a ghostly bell.
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