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1840–1928

THE VOICE OF THE THORN

Thomas Hardy

When the thorn on the down Quivers naked and cold, And the mid-aged and old Pace the path there to town,

In these words dry and drear It seems to them sighing: “O winter is trying To sojourners here!”

When it stands fully tressed On a hot summer day, And the ewes there astray Find its shade a sweet rest,

By the breath of the breeze It inquires of each farer: “Who would not be sharer Of shadow with these?”

But by day or by night, And in winter or summer, Should I be the comer Along that lone height,

In its voicing to me Only one speech is spoken: “Here once was nigh broken A heart, and by thee.”

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