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Intra Sepulchrum

    By Thomas Hardy



    What curious things we said,
    What curious things we did
    Up there in the world we walked till dead
    Our kith and kin amid!

    How we played at love,
    And its wildness, weakness, woe;
    Yes, played thereat far more than enough
    As it turned out, I trow!

    Played at believing in gods
    And observing the ordinances,
    I for your sake in impossible codes
    Right ready to acquiesce.

    Thinking our lives unique,
    Quite quainter than usual kinds,
    We held that we could not abide a week
    The tether of typic minds.

    Yet people who day by day
    Pass by and look at us
    From over the wall in a casual way
    Are of this unconscious.

    And feel, if anything,
    That none can be buried here
    Removed from commonest fashioning,
    Or lending note to a bier:

    No twain who in heart-heaves proved
    Themselves at all adept,
    Who more than many laughed and loved,
    Who more than many wept,

    Or were as sprites or elves
    Into blind matter hurled,
    Or ever could have been to themselves
    The centre of the world.



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