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In The Night She Came

    By Thomas Hardy



    I told her when I left one day
    That whatsoever weight of care
    Might strain our love, Time's mere assault
    Would work no changes there.
    And in the night she came to me,
    Toothless, and wan, and old,
    With leaden concaves round her eyes,
    And wrinkles manifold.

    I tremblingly exclaimed to her,
    "O wherefore do you ghost me thus!
    I have said that dull defacing Time
    Will bring no dreads to us."
    "And is that true of YOU?" she cried
    In voice of troubled tune.
    I faltered: "Well . . . I did not think
    You would test me quite so soon!"

    She vanished with a curious smile,
    Which told me, plainlier than by word,
    That my staunch pledge could scarce beguile
    The fear she had averred.
    Her doubts then wrought their shape in me,
    And when next day I paid
    My due caress, we seemed to be
    Divided by some shade.



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