Good Hours by Robert Frost

  

 

I had for my winter evening walk—No one at all with whom to talk,

But I had the cottages in a row

Up to their shining eyes in snow.

 

And I thought I had the folk within: I had the sound of a violin; I had a glimpse through curtain laces

Of youthful forms and youthful faces.

 I had such company outward bound.

I went till there were no cottages found.

I turned and repented, but coming back

I saw no window but that was black.

 Over the snow my creaking feet

Disturbed the slumbering village street

Like profanation, by your leave,

At ten o’clock of a winter eve.