Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RELEASE, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Helen, had I known yesterday Last Line: Are the earth I hover over. Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H. Subject(s): Love | ||||||||
Helen, had I but known yesterday, That you could discharge the ache Out of the wound; Had I known yesterday you could take The turgid electric ache away, Drink it up in the ground Of your soft white body, as lightning Is drunk from an agonised sky by the earth, I should have hated you, Helen. But since my limbs gushed full of fire, Since from out of my blood and bone Poured a heavy flame To you, earth of my atmosphere, stone Of my steel, lovely white flint of desire, You have no name. Earth of my swaying atmosphere, Substance of my inconstant breath, I cannot but cleave to you, Helen. Since you have drunken up the drear Death-darkened storm, and death Is washed from the blue Of my eyes, I see you beautiful, and dear. Beautiful, passive, and strong, as the breath Of my yearning blows over you. I see myself as the winds that hover Half substanceless, and without grave worth. But you Are the earth I hover over. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE INVENTION OF LOVE by MATTHEA HARVEY TWO VIEWS OF BUSON by ROBERT HASS A LOVE FOR FOUR VOICES: HOMAGE TO FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN by ANTHONY HECHT AN OFFERING FOR PATRICIA by ANTHONY HECHT LATE AFTERNOON: THE ONSLAUGHT OF LOVE by ANTHONY HECHT A SWEETENING ALL AROUND ME AS IT FALLS by JANE HIRSHFIELD A BABY ASLEEP AFTER PAIN by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE |
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