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She Hears The Storm

    By Thomas Hardy



    There was a time in former years -
    While my roof-tree was his -
    When I should have been distressed by fears
    At such a night as this!

    I should have murmured anxiously,
    "The pricking rain strikes cold;
    His road is bare of hedge or tree,
    And he is getting old."

    But now the fitful chimney-roar,
    The drone of Thorncombe trees,
    The Froom in flood upon the moor,
    The mud of Mellstock Leaze,

    The candle slanting sooty wick'd,
    The thuds upon the thatch,
    The eaves-drops on the window flicked,
    The clacking garden-hatch,

    And what they mean to wayfarers,
    I scarcely heed or mind;
    He has won that storm-tight roof of hers
    Which Earth grants all her kind.



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