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On The Tune Called The Old-Hundred-And-Fourth

    By Thomas Hardy



    We never sang together
    Ravenscroft's terse old tune
    On Sundays or on weekdays,
    In sharp or summer weather,
    At night-time or at noon.

    Why did we never sing it,
    Why never so incline
    On Sundays or on weekdays,
    Even when soft wafts would wing it
    From your far floor to mine?

    Shall we that tune, then, never
    Stand voicing side by side
    On Sundays or on weekdays? . . .
    Or shall we, when for ever
    In Sheol we abide,

    Sing it in desolation,
    As we might long have done
    On Sundays or on weekdays
    With love and exultation
    Before our sands had run?



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