A Commonplace Day Poem by Thomas Hardy

A Commonplace Day

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The day is turning ghost,
And scuttles from the kalendar in fits and furtively,
   To join the anonymous host
Of those that throng oblivion; ceding his place, maybe,
   To one of like degree.

   I part the fire-gnawed logs,
Rake forth the embers, spoil the busy flames, and lay the ends
   Upon the shining dogs;
Further and further from the nooks the twilight's stride extends,
   And beamless black impends.

   Nothing of tiniest worth
Have I wrought, pondered, planned; no one thing asking blame or
praise,
   Since the pale corpse-like birth
Of this diurnal unit, bearing blanks in all its rays -
   Dullest of dull-hued Days!

   Wanly upon the panes
The rain slides as have slid since morn my colourless thoughts; and
yet
   Here, while Day's presence wanes,
And over him the sepulchre-lid is slowly lowered and set,
   He wakens my regret.

   Regret--though nothing dear
That I wot of, was toward in the wide world at his prime,
   Or bloomed elsewhere than here,
To die with his decease, and leave a memory sweet, sublime,
   Or mark him out in Time . . .

   --Yet, maybe, in some soul,
In some spot undiscerned on sea or land, some impulse rose,
   Or some intent upstole
Of that enkindling ardency from whose maturer glows
   The world's amendment flows;

   But which, benumbed at birth
By momentary chance or wile, has missed its hope to be
   Embodied on the earth;
And undervoicings of this loss to man's futurity
   May wake regret in me.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ratnakar Mandlik 27 November 2019

undervoicings this loss to mans futurity may wake regret in me " . What a theme of the story poem? Quite intereting and pleasure to read.

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John Pendrey 07 July 2018

It’s the last two stanzas that show another spot, where wonders do happen.

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Johnthebarman 07 July 2018

It’s the last two stanzas that show another spot, where wonders do happen.

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* Sunprincess * 14 November 2015

........nicely penned of a day to remember, as twilight descends ★

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Anthony Edward 05 February 2015

A pirouetting voice carving through the composite shards of a dull day

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