Lawrence Hall, HSG
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Cf. Shakespeare, Sonnet 9
Tears sometimes obtain in a widow’s eye
And sometimes contempt, or secret relief
But none of this is the fault of a single man
Whose basic purpose is to serve as a fourth
His love does not lead to family rows
And though his bed is couched in solitude
This solitude is a dreamy, pillowed peace:
Nocturnes from Chopin, a book beside a lamp
Tears may obtain in a widower’s eye
But a single man sleeps beneath that second star