Thomas Hardy — The Tree And The Lady

        I have done all I could For that lady I knew! Through the heats I have shaded her, Drawn to her songsters when summer has jaded her,       Home from the heath or the wood.         At the mirth-time of May, When my shadow first lured her, I'd donned my new bravery Of greenth: 'twas my all. Now I shiver in slavery,      Icicles grieving me gray.         Plumed to every twig's end I could tempt her chair under me. Much did I treasure her During those days she had nothing to pleasure her;      Mutely she used me as friend.         I'm a skeleton now, And she's gone, craving warmth. The rime sticks like a skin to me; Through me Arcturus peers; Nor'lights shoot into me;      Gone is she, scorning my bough!


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