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The Sleep-Worker

    By Thomas Hardy



    When wilt thou wake, O Mother, wake and see -
    As one who, held in trance, has laboured long
    By vacant rote and prepossession strong -
    The coils that thou hast wrought unwittingly;

    Wherein have place, unrealized by thee,
    Fair growths, foul cankers, right enmeshed with wrong,
    Strange orchestras of victim-shriek and song,
    And curious blends of ache and ecstasy? -

    Should that morn come, and show thy opened eyes
    All that Life's palpitating tissues feel,
    How wilt thou bear thyself in thy surprise? -

    Wilt thou destroy, in one wild shock of shame,
    Thy whole high heaving firmamental frame,
    Or patiently adjust, amend, and heal?



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