Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses by Thomas Hardy
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Her tragedy was ending
That need not have come due Had she been less unbending. How near, near were we two At that last vital rending, - And neither of us knew! TO MY FATHER'S VIOLIN Does he want you down there In the Nether Glooms where The hours may be a dragging load upon him, As he hears the axle grind Round and round Of the great world, in the blind Still profound Of the night-time? He might liven at the sound Of your string, revealing you had not forgone him. In the gallery west the nave, But a few yards from his grave, Did you, tucked beneath his chin, to his bowing Guide the homely harmony Of the quire Who for long years strenuously - Son and sire - |
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