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To An Orphan Child - A Whimsey

    By Thomas Hardy



    Ah, child, thou art but half thy darling mother's;
    Hers couldst thou wholly be,
    My light in thee would outglow all in others;
    She would relive to me.
    But niggard Nature's trick of birth
    Bars, lest she overjoy,
    Renewal of the loved on earth
    Save with alloy.

    The Dame has no regard, alas, my maiden,
    For love and loss like mine -
    No sympathy with mind-sight memory-laden;
    Only with fickle eyne.
    To her mechanic artistry
    My dreams are all unknown,
    And why I wish that thou couldst be
    But One's alone!





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