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The Death Of Regret

    By Thomas Hardy



    I opened my shutter at sunrise,
        And looked at the hill hard by,
    And I heartily grieved for the comrade
        Who wandered up there to die.

    I let in the morn on the morrow,
        And failed not to think of him then,
    As he trod up that rise in the twilight,
        And never came down again.

    I undid the shutter a week thence,
        But not until after I'd turned
    Did I call back his last departure
        By the upland there discerned.

    Uncovering the casement long later,
        I bent to my toil till the gray,
    When I said to myself, "Ah what ails me,
        To forget him all the day!"

    As daily I flung back the shutter
        In the same blank bald routine,
    He scarcely once rose to remembrance
        Through a month of my facing the scene.

    And ah, seldom now do I ponder
        At the window as heretofore
    On the long valued one who died yonder,
        And wastes by the sycamore.



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