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While Drawing In A Church-Yard

    By Thomas Hardy



    "It is sad that so many of worth,
    Still in the flesh," soughed the yew,
    "Misjudge their lot whom kindly earth
    Secludes from view.

    "They ride their diurnal round
    Each day-span's sum of hours
    In peerless ease, without jolt or bound
    Or ache like ours.

    "If the living could but hear
    What is heard by my roots as they creep
    Round the restful flock, and the things said there,
    No one would weep."

    "'Now set among the wise,'
    They say: 'Enlarged in scope,
    That no God trumpet us to rise
    We truly hope.'"

    I listened to his strange tale
    In the mood that stillness brings,
    And I grew to accept as the day wore pale
    That show of things.



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