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Loggerheads

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Title:     Loggerheads
Author: D. H. Lawrence [More Titles by Lawrence]

PLEASE yourself how you have it.
Take my words, and fling
Them down on the counter roundly;
See if they ring.

Sift my looks and expressions,
And see what proportion there is
Of sand in my doubtful sugar
Of verities.

Have a real stock-taking
Of my manly breast;
Find out if I'm sound or bankrupt,
Or a poor thing at best.

For I am quite indifferent
To your dubious state,
As to whether you've found a fortune
In me, or a flea-bitten fate.

Make a good investigation
Of all that is there,
And then, if it's worth it, be grateful--
If not then despair.

If despair is our portion
Then let us despair.
Let us make for the weeping willow.
I don't care.


[The end]
D. H. Lawrence's poem: Loggerheads

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