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The Ageing House

    By Thomas Hardy



    When the walls were red
    That now are seen
    To be overspread
    With a mouldy green,
    A fresh fair head
    Would often lean
    From the sunny casement
    And scan the scene,
    While blithely spoke the wind to the little sycamore tree.

    But storms have raged
    Those walls about,
    And the head has aged
    That once looked out;
    And zest is suaged
    And trust is doubt,
    And slow effacement
    Is rife throughout,
    While fiercely girds the wind at the long-limbed sycamore tree!



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