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The Sailor's Mother

    By Thomas Hardy



    "O whence do you come,
    Figure in the night-fog that chills me numb?"

    "I come to you across from my house up there,
    And I don't mind the brine-mist clinging to me
    That blows from the quay,
    For I heard him in my chamber, and thought you unaware."

    "But what did you hear,
    That brought you blindly knocking in this middle-watch so drear?"

    "My sailor son's voice as 'twere calling at your door,
    And I don't mind my bare feet clammy on the stones,
    And the blight to my bones,
    For he only knows of THIS house I lived in before."

    "Nobody's nigh,
    Woman like a skeleton, with socket-sunk eye."

    "Ah nobody's nigh! And my life is drearisome,
    And this is the old home we loved in many a day
    Before he went away;
    And the salt fog mops me. And nobody's come!"

    From "To Please his Wife."



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