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THE HILL WIFE: LONELINESS by ROBERT FROST

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First Line: ONE OUGHT NOT TO HAVE TO CARE / SO MUCH AS YOU AND I
Last Line: AND THEIR BUILT OR DRIVEN NESTS.
Subject(s): LOVE - MARITAL; SOLITUDE; WEDDED LOVE; MARRIAGE - LOVE; LONELINESS;

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One ought not to have to care
So much as you and I
Care when the birds come round the house
To seem to say good-bye;

Or care so much when they come back
With whatever it is they sing;
The truth being we are as much
Too glad for the one thing

As we are too sad for the other here --
With birds that fill their breasts
But with each other and themselves
And their built or driven nests.



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