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Outside The Casement

    By Thomas Hardy



A Reminiscence Of The War


    We sat in the room
    And praised her whom
    We saw in the portico-shade outside:
    She could not hear
    What was said of her,
    But smiled, for its purport we did not hide.

    Then in was brought
    That message, fraught
    With evil fortune for her out there,
    Whom we loved that day
    More than any could say,
    And would fain have fenced from a waft of care.

    And the question pressed
    Like lead on each breast,
    Should we cloak the tidings, or call her and tell?
    It was too intense
    A choice for our sense,
    As we pondered and watched her we loved so well.

    Yea, spirit failed us
    At what assailed us;
    How long, while seeing what soon must come,
    Should we counterfeit
    No knowledge of it,
    And stay the stroke that would blanch and numb?

    And thus, before
    For evermore
    Joy left her, we practised to beguile
    Her innocence when
    She now and again
    Looked in, and smiled us another smile.



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