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I Thought, My Heart

    By Thomas Hardy



    I thought, my Heart, that you had healed
    Of those sore smartings of the past,
    And that the summers had oversealed
    All mark of them at last.
    But closely scanning in the night
    I saw them standing crimson-bright
    Just as she made them:
    Nothing could fade them;
    Yea, I can swear
    That there they were -
    They still were there!

    Then the Vision of her who cut them came,
    And looking over my shoulder said,
    "I am sure you deal me all the blame
    For those sharp smarts and red;
    But meet me, dearest, to-morrow night,
    In the churchyard at the moon's half-height,
    And so strange a kiss
    Shall be mine, I wis,
    That you'll cease to know
    If the wounds you show
    Be there or no!"



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