Uninhabited

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Uninhabited

BEHOLD a sapless husk, in name a man,

That never shook with laughter at a jest,

Or flashed in anger at a hateful deed,

Or loved a woman, or sinned a headlong sin!

In two score years grown old and moribund,

His lean soul, arid as the childless sands,

Crumbles, and dustily disintegrates,

Dies piecemeal, less lamented than a tree.

It is not the well-warmed, well-peopled house

That soonest falls to wrack. 'Tis the disused

And empty dwelling, that with fireless hearth,

Pictureless walls, and shuttered window panes,

Coldly, untimely mopes into decay.

Title
Uninhabited
Identifier
greatwar_watsonretro045