Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Most Bizarre Love Poem Ever?

"1967" by Thomas Hardy

In five-score summers! All new eyes,
New minds, new modes, new fools, new wise;
New woes to weep, new joys to prize;
With nothing left of me and you

In that live century's vivid view
Beyond a pinch of dust or two;
A century which, if not sublime,
Will show, I doubt not, at its prime,

A scope above this blinkered time.-
Yet what to me how far above?
For I would only ask thereof
That thy worm should be my worm, Love!


16 WESTBOURNE PARK VILLAS, 1867.

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