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The Project Gutenberg EBook of New Poems, by D. H. Lawrence This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: New Poems Author: D. H. Lawrence Release Date: September 22, 2007 [EBook #22726] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NEW POEMS *** Produced by Lewis Jones D.H. Lawrence (1918) _New Poems_ NEW POEMS POEMS BY THE SAME AUTHOR LOVE POEMS AND OTHERS AMORES LOOK, WE HAVE COME THROUGH FIRST PUBLISHED, OCTOBER, 1918 NEW EDITION (RESET), AUGUST, 1919 New Poems By D. H. Lawrence London: Martin Seeker TO AMY LOWELL THE LONDON AND NORWICH PRESS, LIMITED, LONDON AND NORWICH, ENGLAND CONTENTS Apprehension Coming Awake From a College Window Flapper Birdcage Walk Letter from Town: The Almond Tree Flat Suburbs, S.W., in the Morning Thief in the Night Letter from Town: On a Grey Evening in March Suburbs on a Hazy Day Hyde Park at Night: Clerks Gipsy Two-Fold Under the Oak Sigh no More Love Storm Parliament Hill in the Evening Piccadilly Circus at Night: Street Walkers Tarantella In Church Piano Embankment at Night: Charity Phantasmagoria Next Morning Palimpsest of Twilight Embankment at Night: Outcasts Winter in the Boulevard School on the Outskirts Sickness Everlasting Flowers The North Country Bitterness of Death Seven Seals Reading a Letter Twenty Years Ago Intime Two Wives Heimweh Debacle Narcissus Autumn Sunshine On That Day APPREHENSION AND all hours long, the town Roars like a beast in a cave That is wounded there And like to drown; While days rush, wave after wave On its lair. An invisible woe unseals The flood, so it passes beyond All bounds: the great old city Recumbent roars as it feels The foamy paw of the pond Reach from immensity. But all that it can do Now, as the tide rises, Is to listen and hear the grim Waves crash like thunder through The splintered streets, hear noises Roll hollow in the interim. COMING AWAKE WHEN I woke, the lake-lights were quivering on the wall, The sunshine swam in a shoal across and across, And a hairy, big bee hung over the primulas In the window,
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