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A poem by D. H. Lawrence

Spring Morning

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

AH, through the open door
Is there an almond tree
Aflame with blossom!
--Let us fight no more.

Among the pink and blue
Of the sky and the almond flowers
A sparrow flutters.
--We have come through,

It is really spring!--See,
When he thinks himself alone
How he bullies the flowers.
--Ah, you and me

How happy we'll be!--See him
He clouts the tufts of flowers
In his impudence.
--But, did you dream

It would be so bitter? Never mind
It is finished, the spring is here.
And we're going to be summer-happy
And summer-kind.

We have died, we have slain and been slain,
We are not our old selves any more.
I feel new and eager
To start again.

It is gorgeous to live and forget.
And to feel quite new.
See the bird in the flowers?--he's making
A rare to-do!

He thinks the whole blue sky
Is much less than the bit of blue egg
He's got in his nest--we'll be happy
You and I, I and you.

With nothing to fight any more--
In each other, at least.
See, how gorgeous the world is
Outside the door!

SAN GAUDENZIO


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

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