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I Have Lived With Shades

    By Thomas Hardy



I

    I have lived with shades so long,
    And talked to them so oft,
    Since forth from cot and croft
    I went mankind among,
    That sometimes they
    In their dim style
    Will pause awhile
    To hear my say;

II

    And take me by the hand,
    And lead me through their rooms
    In the To-be, where Dooms
    Half-wove and shapeless stand:
    And show from there
    The dwindled dust
    And rot and rust
    Of things that were.

III

    "Now turn," spake they to me
    One day: "Look whence we came,
    And signify his name
    Who gazes thence at thee." -
    - "Nor name nor race
    Know I, or can,"
    I said, "Of man
    So commonplace.

IV

    "He moves me not at all;
    I note no ray or jot
    Of rareness in his lot,
    Or star exceptional.
    Into the dim
    Dead throngs around
    He'll sink, nor sound
    Be left of him."

V

    "Yet," said they, "his frail speech,
    Hath accents pitched like thine -
    Thy mould and his define
    A likeness each to each -
    But go! Deep pain
    Alas, would be
    His name to thee,
    And told in vain!"

    Feb. 2, 1899.



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