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Four Footprints

    By Thomas Hardy



    Here are the tracks upon the sand
    Where stood last evening she and I -
    Pressed heart to heart and hand to hand;
    The morning sun has baked them dry.

    I kissed her wet face - wet with rain,
    For arid grief had burnt up tears,
    While reached us as in sleeping pain
    The distant gurgling of the weirs.

    "I have married him - yes; feel that ring;
    'Tis a week ago that he put it on . . .
    A dutiful daughter does this thing,
    And resignation succeeds anon!

    "But that I body and soul was yours
    Ere he'd possession, he'll never know.
    He's a confident man. 'The husband scores,'
    He says, 'in the long run' . . . Now, Dear, go!"

    I went. And to-day I pass the spot;
    It is only a smart the more to endure;
    And she whom I held is as though she were not,
    For they have resumed their honeymoon tour.



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