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Flat Suburbs, S.W., in the Morning
Flat Suburbs, S.W., in the Morning, by D.H. Lawrence
10-01-2005

THE NEW red houses spring like plants 
      In level rows 
Of reddish herbage that bristles and slants 
      Its square shadows. 
  
The pink young houses show one side bright         5
      Flatly assuming the sun, 
And one side shadow, half in sight, 
      Half-hiding the pavement-run; 
  
Where hastening creatures pass intent 
      On their level way,  10
Threading like ants that can never relent 
      And have nothing to say. 
  
Bare stems of street-lamps stiffly stand 
      At random, desolate twigs, 
To testify to a blight on the land  15
      That has stripped their sprigs. 


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