Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WHAT DID IT MEAN, by THOMAS HARDY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: What did it mean that noontide, when Last Line: Which still the haunting first deranged? | ||||||||
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? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEN WHO MARCH AWAY' (SONG OF THE SOLDIERS) by THOMAS HARDY A BROKEN APPOINTMENT by THOMAS HARDY A CHRISTMAS GHOST-STORY; CHRISTMAS-EVE 1899 by THOMAS HARDY A THOUGHT IN TWO MOODS by THOMAS HARDY A THUNDERSTORM IN TOWN by THOMAS HARDY A TRAMPWOMAN'S TRAGEDY by THOMAS HARDY A WIFE IN LONDON by THOMAS HARDY ACCORDING TO THE MIGHTY WORKING by THOMAS HARDY |
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