Before Knowledge
Thomas Hardy
When I walked roseless tracks and wide, Ere dawned your date for meeting me, O why did you not cry Halloo Across the stretch between, and say: "We move, while years as yet divide, On closing lines which--though it be You know me not nor I know you - Will intersect and join some day!" Then well I had borne Each scraping thorn; But the winters froze, And grew no rose; No bridge bestrode The gap at all; No shape you showed, And I heard no call!
Next 10 Poems
- Thomas Hardy : Between Us Now
- Thomas Hardy : Birds At Winter Nightfall ( Triolet )
- Thomas Hardy : By The Earth's Corpse
- Thomas Hardy : Cardinal Bembo's Epitaph On Raphael
- Thomas Hardy : Catullus: Xxxi
- Thomas Hardy : Channel Firing
- Thomas Hardy : Copying Architecture In An Old Minster
- Thomas Hardy : De Profundis
- Thomas Hardy : Departure
- Thomas Hardy : Ditty
Previous 10 Poems
- Thomas Hardy : Beeny Cliff
- Thomas Hardy : At The Word Farewell
- Thomas Hardy : At The Wicket-gate
- Thomas Hardy : At The War Office, London
- Thomas Hardy : At The Railway Station, Upways
- Thomas Hardy : At Mayfair Lodgings
- Thomas Hardy : At Lulworth Cove A Century Back
- Thomas Hardy : At Castle Boterel
- Thomas Hardy : At An Inn
- Thomas Hardy : At A Lunar Eclipse