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1840–1928

THE SINGING WOMAN

Thomas Hardy

There was a singing woman Came riding across the mead At the time of the mild May weather, Tameless, tireless;

This song she sung: “I am fair, I am young!” And many turned to heed. And the same singing woman Sat crooning in her need

At the time of the winter weather; Friendless, fireless, She sang this song: “Life, thou'rt too long!” And there was none to heed.

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