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Side By Side

    By Thomas Hardy



    So there sat they,
    The estranged two,
    Thrust in one pew
    By chance that day;
    Placed so, breath-nigh,
    Each comer unwitting
    Who was to be sitting
    In touch close by.

    Thus side by side
    Blindly alighted,
    They seemed united
    As groom and bride,
    Who'd not communed
    For many years -
    Lives from twain spheres
    With hearts distuned.

    Her fringes brushed
    His garment's hem
    As the harmonies rushed
    Through each of them:
    Her lips could be heard
    In the creed and psalms,
    And their fingers neared
    At the giving of alms.

    And women and men,
    The matins ended,
    By looks commended
    Them, joined again.
    Quickly said she,
    "Don't undeceive them -
    Better thus leave them:"
    "Quite so," said he.

    Slight words! the last
    Between them said,
    Those two, once wed,
    Who had not stood fast.
    Diverse their ways
    From the western door,
    To meet no more
    In their span of days.



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