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Her Love-Birds

    By Thomas Hardy



    When I looked up at my love-birds
    That Sunday afternoon,
    There was in their tiny tune
    A dying fetch like broken words,
    When I looked up at my love-birds
    That Sunday afternoon.

    When he, too, scanned the love-birds
    On entering there that day,
    'Twas as if he had nought to say
    Of his long journey citywards,
    When he, too, scanned the love-birds,
    On entering there that day.

    And billed and billed the love-birds,
    As 'twere in fond despair
    At the stress of silence where
    Had once been tones in tenor thirds,
    And billed and billed the love-birds
    As 'twere in fond despair.

    O, his speech that chilled the love-birds,
    And smote like death on me,
    As I learnt what was to be,
    And knew my life was broke in sherds!
    O, his speech that chilled the love-birds,
    And smote like death on me!



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