Ashley Anna McHugh

“Nobody Comes” by Thomas Hardy

In Poem on January 27, 2010 at 10:30 AM

Tree-leaves labour up and down

And through them the fainting light

Succumbs to the crawl of night.

Outside in the road the telegraph wire

To the town from the darkening land
Intones to travellers like a spectral lyre

Swept by a spectral hand.


A car comes up, with lamps full-glare,

That flash upon a tree:

It has nothing to do with me,

And whangs along in a world of its own,

Leaving a blacker air;
And mute by the gate I stand again alone,

And nobody pulls up there.

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