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On Christmas Eve (Serenade)

    By Thomas Hardy



    Late on Christmas Eve, in the street alone,
    Outside a house, on the pavement-stone,
    I sang to her, as we'd sung together
    On former eves ere I felt her tether. -
    Above the door of green by me
    Was she, her casement seen by me;
    But she would not heed
    What I melodied
    In my soul's sore need -
    She would not heed.

    Cassiopeia overhead,
    And the Seven of the Wain, heard what I said
    As I bent me there, and voiced, and fingered
    Upon the strings. . . . Long, long I lingered:
    Only the curtains hid from her
    One whom caprice had bid from her;
    But she did not come,
    And my heart grew numb
    And dull my strum;
    She did not come.



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