Poetic Openings : Philip Larkin to D. H. Lawrence

Poet : Philip Larkin : Poem : Wants : First Line : Beyond all this, the wish to be alone:
Poet : Philip Larkin : Poem : Water : First Line : If I were called in
Poet : Philip Larkin : Poem : Wedding Wind : First Line : The wind blew all my wedding-day,
Poet : Philip Larkin : Poem : Whatever Happened? : First Line : At once whatever happened starts receding.
Poet : Philip Larkin : Poem : When First We Faced, And Touching Showed : First Line : When first we faced, and touching showed
Poet : Philip Larkin : Poem : Why Did I Dream Of You Last Night? : First Line : Why did I dream of you last night?
Poet : Philip Larkin : Poem : Wild Oats : First Line : About twenty years ago
Poet : Philip Larkin : Poem : Wires : First Line : The widest prairies have electric fences,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : A Baby Asleep After Pain : First Line : As a drenched, drowned bee
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : A Baby Running Barefoot : First Line : When the bare feet of the baby beat across the grass
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