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A Year Later (Serenade)

    By Thomas Hardy



    I skimmed the strings; I sang quite low;
    I hoped she would not come or know
    That the house next door was the one now dittied,
    Not hers, as when I had played unpitied;
    - Next door, where dwelt a heart fresh stirred,
    My new Love, of good will to me,
    Unlike my old Love chill to me,
    Who had not cared for my notes when heard:
    Yet that old Love came
    To the other's name
    As hers were the claim;
    Yea, the old Love came

    My viol sank mute, my tongue stood still,
    I tried to sing on, but vain my will:
    I prayed she would guess of the later, and leave me;
    She stayed, as though, were she slain by the smart,
    She would bear love's burn for a newer heart.
    The tense-drawn moment wrought to bereave me
    Of voice, and I turned in a dumb despair
    At her finding I'd come to another there.
    Sick I withdrew
    At love's grim hue
    Ere my last Love knew;
    Sick I withdrew.




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