Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, IN TENEBRIS: 3, by THOMAS HARDY



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First Line: There have been times when I well might have passed and the ending have come
Last Line: Ending have come.
Variant Title(s): De Profundis 3


'Heu mihi, quia incolatus meus prolongatus est! Habitavi cum
habitantibus Cedar. Multum incola fuit anima mea.' - Ps. CXIX

THERE have been times when I well might have passed and the
ending have come -
Points in my path when the dark might have stolen on me,
artless, unrueing -
Ere I had learnt that the world was a welter of futile doing:
Such had been times when I well might have passed, and the
ending have come!

Say, on the noon when the half-sunny hours told that April was nigh,
And I upgathered and cast forth the snow from the crocus-border,
Fashioned and furbished the soil into a summer-seeming order,
Glowing in gladsome faith that I quickened the year thereby.

Or on that loneliest of eves when afar and benighted we stood,
She who upheld me and I, in the midmost of Egdon together,
Confident I in her watching and ward through the blackening heather,
Deeming her matchless in might and with measureless scope endued.

Or on that winter-wild night when, reclined by the chimney-nook quoin,
Slowly a drowse overgat me, the smallest and feeblest of folk there,
Weak from my baptism of pain; when at times and anon I awoke there -
Heard of a world wheeling on, with no listing or longing to join.

Even then! while unweeting that vision could vex or that
knowledge could numb,
That sweets to the mouth in the belly are bitter, and tart,
and untoward,
Then, on some dim-coloured scene should my briefly raised
curtain have lowered,
Then might the Voice that is law have said 'Cease!' and the
ending have come.






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