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Old Ben

    By Walter De La Mare



Sad is old Ben Thistlewaite,
    Now his day is done,
And all his children
    Far away are gone.

He sits beneath his jasmined porch,
    His stick between his knees,
His eyes fixed vacant
    On his moss-grown trees.

Grass springs in the green path,
    His flowers are lean and dry,
His thatch hangs in wisps against
    The evening sky.

He has no heart to care now,
    Though the winds will blow
Whistling in his casement,
    And the rain drip thro'.

He thinks of his old Bettie,
    How she'd shake her head and say,
'You'll live to wish my sharp old tongue
    Could scold - some day,'

But as in pale high autumn skies
    The swallows float and play,
His restless thoughts pass to and fro,
    But nowhere stay.

Soft, on the morrow, they are gone;
    His garden then will be
Denser and shadier and greener,
    Greener the moss-grown tree.



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