Life Laughs Onward lyrics
 by Thomas Hardy
		
		
Rambling I looked for an old abode
Where, years back, one had lived I knew;
Its site a dwelling duly showed,
        But it was new.
I went where, not so long ago,
The sod had riven two breasts asunder;
Daisies throve gaily there, as though
        No grave were under.
I walked along a terrace where
Loud children gambolled in the sun;
The figure that had once sat there
        Was missed by none.
Life laughed and moved on unsubdued,
I saw that Old succ*mbed to Young:
'Twas well. My too regretful mood
        Died on my tongue.