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On The Way

    By Thomas Hardy



    The trees fret fitfully and twist,
    Shutters rattle and carpets heave,
    Slime is the dust of yestereve,
    And in the streaming mist
    Fishes might seem to fin a passage if they list.

    But to his feet,
    Drawing nigh and nigher
    A hidden seat,
    The fog is sweet
    And the wind a lyre.

    A vacant sameness grays the sky,
    A moisture gathers on each knop
    Of the bramble, rounding to a drop,
    That greets the goer-by
    With the cold listless lustre of a dead man's eye.

    But to her sight,
    Drawing nigh and nigher
    Its deep delight,
    The fog is bright
    And the wind a lyre.



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