Regret Not Me

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Regret not me;
 Beneath the sunny tree
I lie uncaring slumbering peacefully.


 Swift as the light
 I flew my faery flight;
Ecstatically I moved, and feared no night.


 I did not know
 That heydays fade and go,
But deemed that what was would be always so.


 I skipped at morn
 Between the yellowing corn,
Thinking it good and glorious to be born.


 I ran at eves
 Among the piled-up sheaves,
Dreaming, 'I grieve not, therefore nothing grieves.'


 Now soon will come
 The apple, pear, and plum
And hinds will sing, and autumn insects hum.


 Again you will fare
 To cider-makings rare,
And junketings; but I shall not be there.


 Yet gaily sing
 Until the pewter ring
Those songs we sang when we went gipsying.


 And lightly dance
 Some triple-timed romance
In coupled figures, and forget mischance;


 And mourn not me
 Beneath the yellowing tree;
For I shall mind not, slumbering peacefully.

© Thomas Hardy