A Shropshire Lad 53: The lad came to the door at night
The lad came to the door at night,
When lovers crown
their vows,
And whistled soft and out of sight
In shadow of the
boughs.
‘I shall not vex you with my face
Henceforth, my
love, for aye;
So take me in your arms a space
Before the east is
grey.
‘When I from hence away am past
I shall not find a
bride,
And you shall be the first and last
I ever lay
beside.’
She heard and went and knew not why;
Her heart to his
she laid;
Light was the air beneath the sky
But dark under the
shade.
‘Oh do you breathe, lad, that your breast
Seems not to rise
and fall,
And here upon my bosom prest
There beats no
heart at all?’
‘Oh loud, my girl, it once would knock,
You should have
felt it then;
But since for you I stopped the clock
It never goes
again.’
‘Oh lad, what is it, lad, that drips
Wet from your neck
on mine?
What is it falling on my lips,
My lad, that
tastes of brine?’
‘Oh like enough ’tis blood, my dear,
For when the knife
has slit
The throat across from ear to ear
’Twill bleed
because of it.’
A. E. Housman
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