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The Moth-Signal

    By Thomas Hardy



(On Egdon Heath)



    "What are you still, still thinking,"
        He asked in vague surmise,
    "That stare at the wick unblinking
        With those great lost luminous eyes?"

    "O, I see a poor moth burning
        In the candle-flame," said she,
    Its wings and legs are turning
        To a cinder rapidly."

    "Moths fly in from the heather,"
        He said, "now the days decline."
    "I know," said she. "The weather,
        I hope, will at last be fine.

    "I think," she added lightly,
        "I'll look out at the door.
    The ring the moon wears nightly
        May be visible now no more."

    She rose, and, little heeding,
        Her husband then went on
    With his attentive reading
        In the annals of ages gone.

    Outside the house a figure
        Came from the tumulus near,
    And speedily waxed bigger,
        And clasped and called her Dear.

    "I saw the pale-winged token
        You sent through the crack," sighed she.
    "That moth is burnt and broken
        With which you lured out me.

    "And were I as the moth is
        It might be better far
    For one whose marriage troth is
        Shattered as potsherds are!"

    Then grinned the Ancient Briton
        From the tumulus treed with pine:
    "So, hearts are thwartly smitten
        In these days as in mine!"



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