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John Kendrick Bangs (May 1862–Jan 1922) | American

If there's no Sun, I still can have the Moon;
If there's no Moon, the Stars my needs suffices;
And if these fail, I have my Evening Lamp;
Or, Lampless, there's my trusty Tallow Dip;
And if the Dip goes out, my Couch remains,
Where I may sleep and dream there's Light again.