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An Upbraiding

    By Thomas Hardy



    Now I am dead you sing to me
    The songs we used to know,
    But while I lived you had no wish
    Or care for doing so.

    Now I am dead you come to me
    In the moonlight, comfortless;
    Ah, what would I have given alive
    To win such tenderness!

    When you are dead, and stand to me
    Not differenced, as now,
    But like again, will you be cold
    As when we lived, or how?



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