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In The Vaulted Way

    By Thomas Hardy



    In the vaulted way, where the passage turned
    To the shadowy corner that none could see,
    You paused for our parting, - plaintively;
    Though overnight had come words that burned
    My fond frail happiness out of me.

    And then I kissed you, - despite my thought
    That our spell must end when reflection came
    On what you had deemed me, whose one long aim
    Had been to serve you; that what I sought
    Lay not in a heart that could breathe such blame.

    But yet I kissed you; whereon you again
    As of old kissed me. Why, why was it so?
    Do you cleave to me after that light-tongued blow?
    If you scorned me at eventide, how love then?
    The thing is dark, Dear. I do not know.



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