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Starlings On The Roof

    By Thomas Hardy



    "No smoke spreads out of this chimney-pot,
    The people who lived here have left the spot,
    And others are coming who knew them not.

    If you listen anon, with an ear intent,
    The voices, you'll find, will be different
    From the well-known ones of those who went."

    "Why did they go? Their tones so bland
    Were quite familiar to our band;
    The comers we shall not understand."

    "They look for a new life, rich and strange;
    They do not know that, let them range
    Wherever they may, they will get no change.

    "They will drag their house-gear ever so far
    In their search for a home no miseries mar;
    They will find that as they were they are,

    "That every hearth has a ghost, alack,
    And can be but the scene of a bivouac
    Till they move perforce no time to pack!"



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