The Poetry Corner

Divorced

By Henry Lawson

Two couples are drifting the self-same way (Men of the world know well) From the ballroom glare as the night grows grey (Men of the world can tell). Many are round them who know, and knew, But men of the world are blind; That couple in front has nought to do With the couple that comes behind. The woman starts on her partners arm, For a reason he could not tell, She trips and she laughs the Society laugh, That men of the world know well. If she laughs too suddenly, talks too fast, We are deaf as well as blind, Twas only the ghosts of the girlish days When she married the man behind. He feels a pang where his heart had been (For a reason he cannot tell). A spasm that mars the cynical smile That men of the world know well. A spasm thats known in Society, And by many men out of the hunt. Tis only the ghosts of his boyish hopes When he married the woman in front. And the man in front, and the woman behind (Oh, Societys smile and bow!) They are too well-bred to ask even in thought What has come to their partners now. But the couples drift in Societys stream To the kerb where the two cabs wait, It was all because of what others had said, And a word that was spoken too late.