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A Kiss

    By Thomas Hardy



    By a wall the stranger now calls his,
    Was born of old a particular kiss,
    Without forethought in its genesis;
    Which in a trice took wing on the air.
    And where that spot is nothing shows:
    There ivy calmly grows,
    And no one knows
    What a birth was there!

    That kiss is gone where none can tell -
    Not even those who felt its spell:
    It cannot have died; that know we well.
    Somewhere it pursues its flight,
    One of a long procession of sounds
    Travelling aethereal rounds
    Far from earth's bounds
    In the infinite.



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