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The Sigh

    By Thomas Hardy



    Little head against my shoulder,
    Shy at first, then somewhat bolder,
    And up-eyed;
    Till she, with a timid quaver,
    Yielded to the kiss I gave her;
    But, she sighed.

    That there mingled with her feeling
    Some sad thought she was concealing
    It implied.
    - Not that she had ceased to love me,
    None on earth she set above me;
    But she sighed.

    She could not disguise a passion,
    Dread, or doubt, in weakest fashion
    If she tried:
    Nothing seemed to hold us sundered,
    Hearts were victors; so I wondered
    Why she sighed.

    Afterwards I knew her throughly,
    And she loved me staunchly, truly,
    Till she died;
    But she never made confession
    Why, at that first sweet concession,
    She had sighed.

    It was in our May, remember;
    And though now I near November,
    And abide
    Till my appointed change, unfretting,
    Sometimes I sit half regretting
    That she sighed.



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