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The Curtains Now Are Drawn (Song)

    By Thomas Hardy



I

    The curtains now are drawn,
    And the spindrift strikes the glass,
    Blown up the jagged pass
    By the surly salt sou'-west,
    And the sneering glare is gone
    Behind the yonder crest,
    While she sings to me:
    "O the dream that thou art my Love, be it thine,
    And the dream that I am thy Love, be it mine,
    And death may come, but loving is divine."

II

    I stand here in the rain,
    With its smite upon her stone,
    And the grasses that have grown
    Over women, children, men,
    And their texts that "Life is vain";
    But I hear the notes as when
    Once she sang to me:
    "O the dream that thou art my Love, be it thine,
    And the dream that I am thy Love, be it mine,
    And death may come, but loving is divine."



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