Robert Frost — The Hill Wife

Loneliness (Her Word) 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. House Fear Always—I tell you this they learned— Always at night when they returned To the lonely house from far away, To lamps unlighted and fire gone gray, They learned to rattle the lock and key To give whatever might chance to be Warning and time to be off in flight: And preferring the out- to the in-door night, They learned to leave the house-door wide Until they had lit the lamp inside. The Oft-Repeated Dream She had no saying dark enough       For the dark pine that kept Forever trying the window-latch       Of the room where they slept. The tireless but ineffectual hands       That with every futile pass Made the great tree seem as a little bird       Before the mystery of glass! It never had been inside the room,       And only one of the two Was afraid in an oft-repeated dream       Of what the tree might do. The Impulse It was too lonely for her there,       And too wild, And since there were but two of them,       And no child, And work was little in the house,       She was free, And followed where he furrowed field,       Or felled tree. She rested on a log and tossed       The fresh chips, With a song only to herself       On her lips. And once she went to break a bough       Of black alder. She strayed so far she scarcely heard       When he called her— And didn’t answer—didn’t speak—       Or return. She stood, and then she ran and hid       In the fern. He never found her, though he looked       Everywhere, And he asked at her mother’s house       Was she there. Sudden and swift and light as that       The ties gave, And he learned of finalities       Besides the grave.


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