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“Beyond the Last Lamp"

“Beyond the Last Lamp”

                            (Near Tooting Common)

 

 

By Thomas Hardy

 

                                 I

 

While rain, with eve in partnership,

Descended darkly, drip, drip, drip,

Beyond the last lone lamp I passed

                 Walking slowly, whispering sadly,

                 Two linked loiterers, wan, downcast:

Some heavy thought constrained each face,

And blinded them to time and place.

 

 

                                II

 

 

The pair seemed lovers, yet absorbed

In mental scenes no longer orbed

By love’s young rays. Each countenance

                 As it slowly, as it sadly

                 Caught the lamplight’s yellow glance,

Held in suspense a misery

At things which had been or might be.

 

 

                                III

 

 

When I retrod that watery way

Some hours beyond the droop of day,

Still I found pacing there the twain

                 Just as slowly, just as sadly,

                 Heedless of the night and rain.

One could but wonder who they were

And what wild woe detained them there.

 

 

                                IV

 

 

Though thirty years of blur and blot

Have slid since I beheld that spot,

And saw in curious converse there

                 Moving slowly, moving sadly

                 That mysterious tragic pair,

Its olden look may linger on—

All but the couple; they have gone.

 

 

                V

 

 

Whither? Who knows, indeed. ... And yet

To me, when nights are weird and wet,

Without those comrades there at tryst

                 Creeping slowly, creeping sadly,

                 That lone lane does not exist.

There they seem brooding on their pain,

And will, while such a lane remain.

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brian-oarr
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Published
Oct 8, 2014
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Were you to ask me, "What is your favorite poem?", it would be this one. This poem haunts me, as it once haunted Hardy.

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