A January Night
(1879)
The rain smites more and more,
The east wind snarls and sneezes;
Through the joints of the quivering door
The water wheezes.
The tip of each ivy-shoot
Writhes on its neighbour's face;
There is some hid dread afoot
That we cannot trace.
Is it the spirit astray
Of the man at the house below
Whose coffin they took in to-day?
We do not know.
~~
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)
from Moments of Vision, 1917
[Poem is in the public domain in Canada, the United States, and the European Union]
Thomas Hardy biography
"A January Night" read by Jean Aked. Courtesy jeanakedpoetry.
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