Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses by Thomas Hardy
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And, in loneliness bending wistfully,
Would wake each note In sick sad rote, None to listen or see! "I would not join. I would not stay, But drew away, Though the winter fire beamed brightly . . . Aye! I do to-day What I would not then; and the chill old keys, Like a skull's brown teeth Loose in their sheath, Freeze my touch; yes, freeze." "I LOOK IN HER FACE" (SONG: Minor) I look in her face and say, "Sing as you used to sing About Love's blossoming"; But she hints not Yea or Nay. "Sing, then, that Love's a pain, If, Dear, you think it so, Whether it be or no;" But dumb her lips remain. |
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