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He Revisits His First School

    By Thomas Hardy



    I should not have shown in the flesh,
    I ought to have gone as a ghost;
    It was awkward, unseemly almost,
    Standing solidly there as when fresh,
    Pink, tiny, crisp-curled,
    My pinions yet furled
    From the winds of the world.

    After waiting so many a year
    To wait longer, and go as a sprite
    From the tomb at the mid of some night
    Was the right, radiant way to appear;
    Not as one wanzing weak
    From life's roar and reek,
    His rest still to seek:

    Yea, beglimpsed through the quaint quarried glass
    Of green moonlight, by me greener made,
    When they'd cry, perhaps, "There sits his shade
    In his olden haunt - just as he was
    When in Walkingame he
    Conned the grand Rule-of-Three
    With the bent of a bee."

    But to show in the afternoon sun,
    With an aspect of hollow-eyed care,
    When none wished to see me come there,
    Was a garish thing, better undone.
    Yes; wrong was the way;
    But yet, let me say,
    I may right it - some day.



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