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Pickthorn Manor: 42

Amy Lowell

Simple and kind, a brother just returned
 From journeying, and he would treat her so.
She knew his honest heart, and if there burned
 A spark in it he would not let it show.
But when he really came, and stood beside
 Her underneath the fruitless cherry boughs,
    He seemed a tired man, gaunt, leaden-eyed.
 He made her no more vows,
Nor did he mention one thing he had tried
To put into his letter.  War supplied
    Him topics.  And his mind seemed occupied.
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From Men, Women and Ghosts | 1916
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