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The Wanderer

    By Thomas Hardy



    There is nobody on the road
    But I,
    And no beseeming abode
    I can try
    For shelter, so abroad
    I must lie.

    The stars feel not far up,
    And to be
    The lights by which I sup
    Glimmeringly,
    Set out in a hollow cup
    Over me.

    They wag as though they were
    Panting for joy
    Where they shine, above all care,
    And annoy,
    And demons of despair -
    Life's alloy.

    Sometimes outside the fence
    Feet swing past,
    Clock-like, and then go hence,
    Till at last
    There is a silence, dense,
    Deep, and vast.

    A wanderer, witch-drawn
    To and fro,
    To-morrow, at the dawn,
    On I go,
    And where I rest anon
    Do not know!

    Yet it's meet this bed of hay
    And roofless plight;
    For there's a house of clay,
    My own, quite,
    To roof me soon, all day
    And all night.



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