One without looks in tonight.

THE FALLOW DEER AT THE LONELY HOUSE

One without looks in to-night
Through the curtain-chink
From the sheet of glistening white,
One without looks in to-night
As we sit and think
By the fender-brink.

We do not discern those eyes
Watching in the snow,
Lit by lamps of rosy dyes
We do not discern those eyes
Wondering, aglow,
Fourfooted, tiptoe.

-Thomas Hardy

Eyvind Earle, Deer

8 thoughts on “One without looks in tonight.

  1. This poem “Fallow Deer” reminds me of a similar but also different story that happened to my late husband Nilus. When he was a teen his parents had moved to a suburban house in Irwin PA which bordered on a forest. Nilus was watching a horror movie on TV sitting on a couch which had an open screened window behind it, it being summer. A deer had tiptoed up to look through the window and was entranced by the television. Suddenly it gave a loud sneeze just at a particularly terrifying moment, and Nilus jumped out of his seat screaming. Just then his father came into the room and seeing Nilus and the now terrified deer bolting away burst into laughter. I always found that one of Nilus’ more amusing stories.

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