[00:09.39]My grandfather's clock was too large for the shelf [00:22.04]So it stood ninety years on the floor [00:25.40]It was taller by half than the old man himself [00:31.10]Though it weighed not a penny-weight more [00:34.62]It was bought on the morn of the day that he was born [00:40.33]It was always his treasure and pride [00:43.67]But it stopped short never to go again [00:49.47]When the old man died [00:52.87]Ninety years without slumbering [00:56.89]Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock [00:59.21]His life seconds numbering [01:01.42]Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock [01:03.69]It stopped short never to go again [01:07.73]When the old man died [01:11.19]In watching its pendulum [01:22.08]Swing to and fro [01:23.73]Many hours had he spent as a boy [01:27.21]And in childhood and manhood [01:31.16]The clock seemed to know [01:32.88]And to share both his grief and his joy [01:36.31]And it struck twenty-four [01:39.75]When he entered at the door [01:41.97]With a blooming and beautiful bride [01:45.46]But it stopped short [01:48.85]Never to go again [01:51.14]When the old man died [01:54.57]Ninety years without slumbering [02:11.17]Tick, tock, tick, tock [02:13.40]His life seconds numbering [02:14.48]Tick, tock, tick, tock [02:16.72]It stopped short [02:18.46]Never to go again [02:23.12]When the old man died [02:26.54]It rang an alarm in the dead of the night [02:34.45]An alarm that for years had been dumb [02:38.04]And we knew that his spirit was pluming his flight [02:43.77]That his hour for departure had come [02:47.24]Still the clock kept the time [02:50.63]with its' soft and muffled chimes [02:53.00]As we silently stood by his side [02:56.35]But it stopped short [02:59.70]Never to go again [03:02.20]When the old man died [03:04.22]