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The Sunshade

    By Thomas Hardy



    Ah - it's the skeleton of a lady's sunshade,
    Here at my feet in the hard rock's chink,
    Merely a naked sheaf of wires! -
    Twenty years have gone with their livers and diers
    Since it was silked in its white or pink.

    Noonshine riddles the ribs of the sunshade,
    No more a screen from the weakest ray;
    Nothing to tell us the hue of its dyes,
    Nothing but rusty bones as it lies
    In its coffin of stone, unseen till to-day.

    Where is the woman who carried that sun-shade
    Up and down this seaside place? -
    Little thumb standing against its stem,
    Thoughts perhaps bent on a love-stratagem,
    Softening yet more the already soft face!

    Is the fair woman who carried that sunshade
    A skeleton just as her property is,
    Laid in the chink that none may scan?
    And does she regret - if regret dust can -
    The vain things thought when she flourished this?

    SWANAGE CLIFFS.



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