Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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Musing on Whither, and How . . .
Why go any road now? "Yea: we want new feet now" Answer the stones. "Want chit-chat, laughter: Plenty of such to go hereafter By our tracks, we trow! We are for new feet now. During the War. PENANCE "Why do you sit, O pale thin man, At the end of the room By that harpsichord, built on the quaint old plan? --It is cold as a tomb, And there's not a spark within the grate; And the jingling wires Are as vain desires That have lagged too late." "Why do I? Alas, far times ago A woman lyred here In the evenfall; one who fain did so From year to year; |
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