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The Woman In The Rye

    By Thomas Hardy



    "Why do you stand in the dripping rye,
    Cold-lipped, unconscious, wet to the knee,
    When there are firesides near?" said I.
    "I told him I wished him dead," said she.

    "Yea, cried it in my haste to one
    Whom I had loved, whom I well loved still;
    And die he did. And I hate the sun,
    And stand here lonely, aching, chill;

    "Stand waiting, waiting under skies
    That blow reproach, the while I see
    The rooks sheer off to where he lies
    Wrapt in a peace withheld from me."



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