Thomas Hardy
The Two Wives
I waited at home all the while they were boating together -
    My wife and my near neighbour’s wife:
  Till there entered a woman I loved more than life,
And we sat and sat on, and beheld the uprising dark weather,
    With a sense that some mischief was rife.
Tidings came that the boat had capsized, and that one of the ladies
    Was drowned - which of them was unknown:
  And I marvelled - my friend’s wife? - or was it my own
Who had gone in such wise to the land where the sun as the shade is?
    - We learnt it was his had so gone.
Then I cried in unrest: “He is free! But no good is releasing
    To him as it would be to me!”
  “ - But it is,” said the woman I loved, quietly.
“How?” I asked her. “ - Because he has long loved me too without ceasing,
    And it’s just the same thing, don’t you see.”