Embankment at Night, before the War - Charity Embankment at Night, before the War - Charity, by D.H. Lawrence 11-01-2005
BY the river | |
In the black wet night as the furtive rain slinks down, | |
Dropping and starting from sleep | |
Alone on a seat | |
A woman crouches. | 5 |
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I must go back to her. | |
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I want to give her | |
Some money. Her hand slips out of the breast of her gown | |
Asleep. My fingers creep | |
Carefully over the sweet | 10 |
Thumb-mound, into the palms deep pouches. | |
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So, the gift! | |
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God, how she starts! | |
And looks at me, and looks in the palm of her hand! | |
And again at me! | 15 |
I turn and run | |
Down the Embankment, run for my life. | |
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But why?why? | |
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Because of my hearts | |
Beating like sobs, I come to myself, and stand | 20 |
In the street spilled over splendidly | |
With wet, flat lights. What Ive done | |
I know not, my soul is in strife. | |
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The touch was on the quick. I want to forget. | |
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