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At The Word "Farewell"

    By Thomas Hardy



    She looked like a bird from a cloud
    On the clammy lawn,
    Moving alone, bare-browed
    In the dim of dawn.
    The candles alight in the room
    For my parting meal
    Made all things withoutdoors loom
    Strange, ghostly, unreal.

    The hour itself was a ghost,
    And it seemed to me then
    As of chances the chance furthermost
    I should see her again.
    I beheld not where all was so fleet
    That a Plan of the past
    Which had ruled us from birthtime to meet
    Was in working at last:

    No prelude did I there perceive
    To a drama at all,
    Or foreshadow what fortune might weave
    From beginnings so small;
    But I rose as if quicked by a spur
    I was bound to obey,
    And stepped through the casement to her
    Still alone in the gray.

    "I am leaving you . . . Farewell!" I said,
    As I followed her on
    By an alley bare boughs overspread;
    "I soon must be gone!"
    Even then the scale might have been turned
    Against love by a feather,
    - But crimson one cheek of hers burned
    When we came in together.



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