One Ralph Blossom Soliloquizes by Thomas Hardy
One Ralph Blossom Soliloquizes by Thomas Hardy

One Ralph Blossom Soliloquizes

Thomas Hardy * Track #75 On Time’s Laughingstocks, and Other Verses

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One Ralph Blossom Soliloquizes by Thomas Hardy

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Thomas Hardy

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When I am in hell or some such place,
A-groaning over my sorry case,
What will those seven women say to me
Who, when I coaxed them, answered "Aye" to me?

"I did not understand your sign!"
Will be the words of Caroline;
While Jane will cry, "If I'd had proof of you,
I should have learnt to hold aloof of you!"

"I won't reproach: it was to be!"
Will dryly murmur Cicely;
And Rosa: "I feel no hostility,
For I must own I lent facility."

Lizzy says: "Sharp was my regret,
And sometimes it is now! But yet
I joy that, though it brought notoriousness,
I knew Love once and all its gloriousness!"

Says Patience: "Why are we apart?
Small harm did you, my poor Sweet Heart!
A manchild born, now tall and beautiful,
Was worth the ache of days undutiful."

And Anne cries: "O the time was fair,
So wherefore should you burn down there?
There is a deed under the sun, my Love,
And that was ours. What's done is done, my Love.
These trumpets here in Heaven are dumb to me
With you away. Dear, come, O come to me!"

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One Ralph Blossom Soliloquizes was written by Thomas Hardy.

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