Poems of the Past and the Present - Thomas Hardy - Books - INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED - 9798711053781 - February 19, 2021
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"THE quay recedes. Hurrah! Ahead we go! . . . It's true I've been accustomed now to home, And joints get rusty, and one's limbs may growMore fit to rest than roam."But I can stand as yet fair stress and strain; There's not a little steel beneath the rust; My years mount somewhat, but here's to't again!And if I fall, I must."God knows that for myself I've scanty care; Past scrimmages have proved as much to all; In Eastern lands and South I've had my shareBoth of the blade and ball."And where those villains ripped me in the flitchWith their old iron in my early time, I'm apt at change of wind to feel a twitch, Or at a change of clime."And what my mirror shows me in the morningHas more of blotch and wrinkle than of bloom; My eyes, too, heretofore all glasses scorning, Have just a touch of rheum . . ."Now sounds 'The Girl I've left behind me, '-Ah, The years, the ardours, wakened by that tune!Time was when, with the crowd's farewell 'Hurrah!''Twould lift me to the moon."But now it's late to leave behind me oneWho if, poor soul, her man goes underground, Will not recover as she might have doneIn days when hopes abound."She's waving from the wharfside, palely grieving, As down we draw . . . Her tears make little show, Yet now she suffers more than at my leavingSome twenty years ago."I pray those left at home will care

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 19, 2021
ISBN13 9798711053781
Publishers INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED
Pages 138
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 8 mm   ·   154 g
Language English  

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