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A Wife In London

    By Thomas Hardy



(December, 1899)



I - THE TRAGEDY

    She sits in the tawny vapour
    That the City lanes have uprolled,
    Behind whose webby fold on fold
    Like a waning taper
    The street-lamp glimmers cold.

    A messenger's knock cracks smartly,
    Flashed news is in her hand
    Of meaning it dazes to understand
    Though shaped so shortly:
    He - has fallen - in the far South Land . . .

II - THE IRONY

    'Tis the morrow; the fog hangs thicker,
    The postman nears and goes:
    A letter is brought whose lines disclose
    By the firelight flicker
    His hand, whom the worm now knows:

    Fresh - firm - penned in highest feather -
    Page-full of his hoped return,
    And of home-planned jaunts by brake and burn
    In the summer weather,
    And of new love that they would learn.



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