Patience, by D. H. Lawrence
A WIND comes from the north
Blowing little flocks of birds
Like spray across the town,
And a ...
A WIND comes from the north
Blowing little flocks of birds
Like spray across the town,
And a ...
High and smaller goes the moon, she is small and very far from me,
Wistful and candid, watchi...
The stars that open and shut
Fall on my shallow breast
Like stars on a pool. The soft w...
How have I wandered here to this vaulted room
In the house of life?--the floor was ruffled with ...
OUT of the darkness, fretted sometimes in its sleeping,
Jets of sparks in fountains of blue co...
Now I am all
One bowl of kisses,
Such as the tall
Slim votaresses
Of Egypt filled
For a God...
And who has seen the moon, who has not seen
Her rise from out the chamber of the deep,
Flushe...
ROUND clouds roll in the arms of the wind,
The round earth rolls in a clasp of blue sky,
And ...
THE sick grapes on the chair by the bed lie prone; at the window
The tassel of the blind swings ...
MANY roses in the wind
Are tapping at the window-sash.
A hawk is in the sky; his wings
Slowly ...
REJECT me not if I should say to you
I do forget the sounding of your voice,
I do forget your ...
How many times, like lotus lilies risen
Upon the surface of a river, there
Have risen floatin...
I LISTEN to the stillness of you,
My dear, among it all;
I feel your silence touch my words ...
I Ah, you stack of white lilies, all white and gold,
A am adrift as a sunbeam, and without ...
A BIG bud of moon hangs out of the twilight,
Star-spiders spinning their thread
Hang high susp...