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Saying Good-Bye (Song)

    By Thomas Hardy



    We are always saying
    "Good-bye, good-bye!"
    In work, in playing,
    In gloom, in gaying:
    At many a stage
    Of pilgrimage
    From youth to age
    We say, "Good-bye,
    Good-bye!"

    We are undiscerning
    Which go to sigh,
    Which will be yearning
    For soon returning;
    And which no more
    Will dark our door,
    Or tread our shore,
    But go to die,
    To die.

    Some come from roaming
    With joy again;
    Some, who come homing
    By stealth at gloaming,
    Had better have stopped
    Till death, and dropped
    By strange hands propped,
    Than come so fain,
    So fain.

    So, with this saying,
    "Good-bye, good-bye,"
    We speed their waying
    Without betraying
    Our grief, our fear
    No more to hear
    From them, close, clear,
    Again: "Good-bye,
    Good-bye!"



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