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The Ballet

    By Thomas Hardy



    They crush together - a rustling heap of flesh -
    Of more than flesh, a heap of souls; and then
    They part, enmesh,
    And crush together again,
    Like the pink petals of a too sanguine rose
    Frightened shut just when it blows.

    Though all alike in their tinsel livery,
    And indistinguishable at a sweeping glance,
    They muster, maybe,
    As lives wide in irrelevance;
    A world of her own has each one underneath,
    Detached as a sword from its sheath.

    Daughters, wives, mistresses; honest or false, sold, bought;
    Hearts of all sizes; gay, fond, gushing, or penned,
    Various in thought
    Of lover, rival, friend;
    Links in a one-pulsed chain, all showing one smile,
    Yet severed so many a mile!



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