Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TWOFOLD, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: How gorgeous that shock of red lilies, and larkspur cleaving Last Line: And passion unbearable seethes in the darkness, like must in a vat. Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H. | ||||||||
HOW gorgeous that shock of red lilies, and larkspur cleaving All with a flash of blue! -- when will she be leaving Her room, where the night still hangs like a half-folded bat, And passion unbearable seethes in the darkness, like must in a vat. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BABY RUNNING BAREFOOT by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE BAVARIAN GENTIANS by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE BROODING GRIEF by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE DREAMS OLD AND NASCENT: NASCENT by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE GLOIRE DE DIJON by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE PIANO by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE PICCADILLY CIRCUS AT NIGHT: STREETWALKERS by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE SNAKE by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE SORROW by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE THE BRIDE by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE |
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