Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses by Thomas Hardy
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Of the fuchsias ringing their bells of red -
And the something else seen there. Between the blooms where the sod basked bright, By the bobbing fuchsia trees, Was another and yet more eyesome sight - The sight that richened these. I shall seek those beauties in the spring, When the days are fit and fair, But only as foils to the one more thing That also will flower there! THE CHANGE Out of the past there rises a week - Who shall read the years O! - Out of the past there rises a week Enringed with a purple zone. Out of the past there rises a week When thoughts were strung too thick to speak, And the magic of its lineaments remains with me alone. In that week there was heard a singing - Who shall spell the years, the years! - In that week there was heard a singing, |
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