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An Old Likeness

    By Thomas Hardy



Recalling R. T.


    Who would have thought
    That, not having missed her
    Talks, tears, laughter
    In absence, or sought
    To recall for so long
    Her gamut of song;
    Or ever to waft her
    Signal of aught
    That she, fancy-fanned,
    Would well understand,
    I should have kissed her
    Picture when scanned
    Yawning years after!

    Yet, seeing her poor
    Dim-outlined form
    Chancewise at night-time,
    Some old allure
    Came on me, warm,
    Fresh, pleadful, pure,
    As in that bright time
    At a far season
    Of love and unreason,
    And took me by storm
    Here in this blight-time!

    And thus it arose
    That, yawning years after
    Our early flows
    Of wit and laughter,
    And framing of rhymes
    At idle times,
    At sight of her painting,
    Though she lies cold
    In churchyard mould,
    I took its feinting
    As real, and kissed it,
    As if I had wist it
    Herself of old.



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