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Where Three Roads Joined

    By Thomas Hardy



    Where three roads joined it was green and fair,
    And over a gate was the sun-glazed sea,
    And life laughed sweet when I halted there;
    Yet there I never again would be.

    I am sure those branchways are brooding now,
    With a wistful blankness upon their face,
    While the few mute passengers notice how
    Spectre-beridden is the place;

    Which nightly sighs like a laden soul,
    And grieves that a pair, in bliss for a spell
    Not far from thence, should have let it roll
    Away from them down a plumbless well

    While the phasm of him who fared starts up,
    And of her who was waiting him sobs from near,
    As they haunt there and drink the wormwood cup
    They filled for themselves when their sky was clear.

    Yes, I see those roads now rutted and bare,
    While over the gate is no sun-glazed sea;
    And though life laughed when I halted there,
    It is where I never again would be.



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