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The Peace-Offering Thomas Hardy
"The Peace-Offering" by Thomas Hardy is a poignant reflection on love, loss, and reconciliation. The lyrics convey a yearning for harmony amidst emotional turmoil. Its genre is #Poetry, as it is a literary piece rather than a traditional song. Themes include regret, forgiveness, and the complexity of human relationships. The lyrical meaning emphasizes the desire for peace after conflict. Hardy's unique use of imagery and rhythm enhances its emotional depth, contributing to its lasting literary significance.
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It was but a little thing,
Yet I knew it meant to me
Ease from what had given a sting
To the very birdsinging
Latterly.
But I would not welcome it;
And for all I then declined
O the regrettings infinite
When the night-processions flit
Through the mind!
Yet I knew it meant to me
Ease from what had given a sting
To the very birdsinging
Latterly.
But I would not welcome it;
And for all I then declined
O the regrettings infinite
When the night-processions flit
Through the mind!
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