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Exeunt Omnes

    By Thomas Hardy



I

        Everybody else, then, going,
    And I still left where the fair was? . . .
    Much have I seen of neighbour loungers
        Making a lusty showing,
        Each now past all knowing.

II

        There is an air of blankness
    In the street and the littered spaces;
    Thoroughfare, steeple, bridge and highway
        Wizen themselves to lankness;
        Kennels dribble dankness.

III

        Folk all fade. And whither,
    As I wait alone where the fair was?
    Into the clammy and numbing night-fog
        Whence they entered hither.
        Soon do I follow thither!

    June 2, 1913.



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