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Bereft

    By Thomas Hardy



    In the black winter morning
    No light will be struck near my eyes
    While the clock in the stairway is warning
    For five, when he used to rise.
    Leave the door unbarred,
    The clock unwound,
    Make my lone bed hard -
    Would 'twere underground!

    When the summer dawns clearly,
    And the appletree-tops seem alight,
    Who will undraw the curtain and cheerly
    Call out that the morning is bright?

    When I tarry at market
    No form will cross Durnover Lea
    In the gathering darkness, to hark at
    Grey's Bridge for the pit-pat o' me.

    When the supper crock's steaming,
    And the time is the time of his tread,
    I shall sit by the fire and wait dreaming
    In a silence as of the dead.
    Leave the door unbarred,
    The clock unwound,
    Make my lone bed hard -
    Would 'twere underground!

    1901.



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