SOLITUDE
When you have tidied all things for
the night,
And while your thoughts are fading to
their sleep,
The large and gentle furniture has
stood
In sympathetic silence all the day
With that old kindness of domestic
wood ;
Nevertheless the haunted room will
say :
‘Someone must be away. ‘
The little dog rolls over half awake,
Stretches his paws, yawns, looking up
at you,
Wags his tail very slightly for your
sake,
That you may feel he is unhappy too.
A distant engine whistles, or the
floor
Creaks, or the wandering night wind
bangs a door.
Silence is scattered like a broken
glass.
The minutes prick their ears and run
about,
Then one by one subside again and
pass
Sedately in, monotonously out.
You bend your head and wipe away a
tear.
Solitude walks one heavy step more
near.
HAROLD MONRO
SOLITUDE:You bend your head and wipe away a tear
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