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“WHY SHE MOVED HOUSE”
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“WHY SHE MOVED HOUSE”
(THE DOG MUSES)
Why she moved house, without a word,
I cannot understand;
She'd mirrors, flowers, she'd book and bird,
And callers in a band.
I cannot understand;
She'd mirrors, flowers, she'd book and bird,
And callers in a band.
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And where she is she gets no sun,
No flowers, no book, no glass;
Of callers I am the only one.
And I but pause and pass.
No flowers, no book, no glass;
Of callers I am the only one.
And I but pause and pass.
| Collected poems of Thomas Hardy | ||