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TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. EARLY MORNING by EDWARD CARPENTER

First Line: THE THRUSH SINGS THE MEDITATIVE HIGH IN THE BARE OAK-BOUGHS
Last Line: HEAD BENT FORWARD, AND ASLEEP—WITH HER HAND IN HIS DARK SHORT HAIR.
Subject(s): LOVE; ROMANCE;

THE thrush sings meditative high in the bare oak-boughs—while the
still April morning just drops with faint rain, and the honeysuckle climbs
snakelike with green wings among the underwood;
The voice of the ploughman sounds across the valley, and the cackle of the
farmyard mingles with the rumble of a distant train on its way to the great
city:

Where, in her boudoir, by the light of the dying fire—the shutters yet
closed and the candles guttered and gone out—she lies, the Paris beauty,
naked on her low tiger-skin couch;
And he, her lover, naked too, on the floor beside her has slipped—his
head bent forward, and asleep—with her hand in his dark short hair.



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