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The Two Soldiers

    By Thomas Hardy



    Just at the corner of the wall
        We met yes, he and I -
    Who had not faced in camp or hall
        Since we bade home good-bye,
    And what once happened came back all -
        Out of those years gone by.

    And that strange woman whom we knew
        And loved long dead and gone,
    Whose poor half-perished residue,
        Tombless and trod, lay yon!
    But at this moment to our view
        Rose like a phantom wan.

    And in his fixed face I could see,
        Lit by a lurid shine,
    The drama re-enact which she
        Had dyed incarnadine
    For us, and more. And doubtless he
        Beheld it too in mine.

    A start, as at one slightly known,
        And with an indifferent air
    We passed, without a sign being shown
        That, as it real were,
    A memory-acted scene had thrown
        Its tragic shadow there.



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