The Hill Wife Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It was too lonely for her there,And too wild,And since there were but two of them,And no child.And work was little in the house,She was free,And followed where he furrowed field,Or felled log.She rested on a log and tossedThe fresh chips,With a song only to herselfOn her lips.And once she went to break a boughOf black alder.She strayed so far she scarcely heardWhen he called her –And didn’t answer – didn’t speak –Or return.She stood, and then she ran and hidIn the fern.He never found her, though he lookedEverywhere,And he asked at her mother’s houseWas she there.Sudden and swift and light as thatThe ties gave,And he learned of finalitiesBesides the grave.-Robert Frost Post Views: 137