Poems of the Past and the Present by Thomas Hardy
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And all the berries now are gone
From holly and cotoneaster Around the house. The flakes fly!--faster Shutting indoors that crumb-outcaster We used to see upon the lawn Around the house. The flakes fly faster, And all the berries now are gone! MAX GATE. THE PUZZLED GAME-BIRDS (TRIOLET) They are not those who used to feed us When we were young--they cannot be - These shapes that now bereave and bleed us? They are not those who used to feed us, - For would they not fair terms concede us? - If hearts can house such treachery They are not those who used to feed us When we were young--they cannot be! WINTER IN DURNOVER FIELD |
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