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1840–1928

“WHAT DID IT MEAN?”

Thomas Hardy

What did it mean that noontide, when You bade me pluck the flower Within the other woman's bower, Whom I knew nought of then?

I thought the flower blushed deeplier — aye, And as I drew its stalk to me It seemed to breathe: “I am, I see, Made use of in a human play.”

And while I plucked, upstarted sheer As phantom from the pane thereby A corpse-like countenance, with eye That iced me by its baleful peer -

Silent, as from a bier... When I came back your face had changed, It was no face for me; O did it speak of hearts estranged,

And deadly rivalry In times before I darked your door, To seise me of

Mere second love, Which still the haunting first deranged?

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