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Shelley's Skylark

    By Thomas Hardy



(The neighbourhood of Leghorn: March, 1887)



    Somewhere afield here something lies
    In Earth's oblivious eyeless trust
    That moved a poet to prophecies -
    A pinch of unseen, unguarded dust

    The dust of the lark that Shelley heard,
    And made immortal through times to be; -
    Though it only lived like another bird,
    And knew not its immortality.

    Lived its meek life; then, one day, fell -
    A little ball of feather and bone;
    And how it perished, when piped farewell,
    And where it wastes, are alike unknown.

    Maybe it rests in the loam I view,
    Maybe it throbs in a myrtle's green,
    Maybe it sleeps in the coming hue
    Of a grape on the slopes of yon inland scene.

    Go find it, faeries, go and find
    That tiny pinch of priceless dust,
    And bring a casket silver-lined,
    And framed of gold that gems encrust;

    And we will lay it safe therein,
    And consecrate it to endless time;
    For it inspired a bard to win
    Ecstatic heights in thought and rhyme.



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