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1878–1917

SHE DOTES

Edward Thomas

SHE dotes on what the wild birds say Or hint or mock at, night and day,— Thrush, blackbird, all that sing in May, And songless plover,

Hawk, heron, owl, and woodpecker. They never say a word to her About her lover. She laughs at them for childishness,

She cries at them for carelessness Who see her going loverless Yet sing and chatter Just as when he was not a ghost,

Nor ever ask her what she has lost Or what is the matter. Yet she has fancied blackbirds hide A secret, and that thrushes chide

Because she thinks death can divide Her from her lover; And she has slept, trying to translate The word the cuckoo cries to his mate

Over and over.

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