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Demeter and other poems/Forlorn

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3952125Demeter and other poems — ForlornAlfred Tennyson

FORLORN.

i.He is fled—I wish him dead—He that wrought my ruin—O the flattery and the craftWhich were my undoing . . . In the night, in the night,When the storms are blowing.
ii.'Who was witness of the crime?Who shall now reveal it? He is fled, or he is dead,Marriage will conceal it . . . In the night, in the night,While the gloom is growing.’
iii.Catherine, Catherine, in the nightWhat is this you’re dreaming?There is laughter down in HellAt your simple scheming . . . In the night, in the night,When the ghosts are fleeting.
iv.You to place a hand in hisLike an honest woman’s, You that lie with wasted lungsWaiting for your summons . . . In the night, O the night!O the deathwatch beating!
v.There will come a witness soonHard to be confuted,All the world will hear a voiceScream you are polluted . . . In the night! O the night,When the owls are wailing!
vi.Shame and marriage, Shame and marriage,Fright and foul dissembling, Bantering bridesman, reddening priest,Tower and altar trembling . . . In the night, O the night,When the mind is failing!
vii.Mother, dare you kill your child?How your hand is shaking!Daughter of the seed of Cain,What is this you’re taking? . . . In the night, O the night,While the house is sleeping.
viii.Dreadful! has it come to this,O unhappy creature? You that would not tread on a wormFor your gentle nature . . . In the night, O the night,O the night of weeping!
ix.Murder would not veil your sin,Marriage will not hide it,Earth and Hell will brand your name,Wretch you must abide it . . . In the night, O the night,Long before the dawning.
x.Up, get up, and tell him all,Tell him you were lying! Do not die with a lie in your mouth,You that know you’re dying . . . In the night, O the night,While the grave is yawning.
xi.No—you will not die before,Tho’ you’ll ne’er be stronger;You will live till that is born,Then a little longer . . . In the night, O the night,While the Fiend is prowling.
xii.Death and marriage, Death and marriage!Funeral hearses rolling! Black with bridal favours mixt!Bridal bells with tolling! . . . In the night, O the night,When the wolves are howling.
xiii.Up, get up, the time is short,Tell him now or never!Tell him all before you die,Lest you die for ever . . . In the night, O the night,Where there’s no forgetting.
xiv.Up she got, and wrote him all,All her tale of sadness, Blister’d every word with tears,And eased her heart of madness . . . In the night, and nigh the dawn,And while the moon was setting.