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Satires Of Circumstances In Fifteen Glimpses - XIII On The Death-Bed

    By Thomas Hardy



    "I'll tell being past all praying for -
    Then promptly die . . . He was out at the war,
    And got some scent of the intimacy
    That was under way between her and me;
    And he stole back home, and appeared like a ghost
    One night, at the very time almost
    That I reached her house. Well, I shot him dead,
    And secretly buried him. Nothing was said.

    "The news of the battle came next day;
    He was scheduled missing. I hurried away,
    Got out there, visited the field,
    And sent home word that a search revealed
    He was one of the slain; though, lying alone
    And stript, his body had not been known.

    "But she suspected. I lost her love,
    Yea, my hope of earth, and of Heaven above;
    And my time's now come, and I'll pay the score,
    Though it be burning for evermore."



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