Poetic Openings : D. H. Lawrence to D. H. Lawrence

Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Brooding Grief : First Line : A yellow leaf from the darkness
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Brother And Sister : First Line : The shorn moon trembling indistinct on her path,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Butterfly : First Line : Butterfly, the wind blows sea-ward,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Coming Awake : First Line : When I woke, the lake-lights were quivering on the wall,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Conceit : First Line : It is conceit that kills us
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Conundrums : First Line : Tell me a word
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Craving For Spring : First Line : I wish it were spring in the world.
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Cruelty And Love : First Line : What large, dark hands are those at the window
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Debacle : First Line : The trees in trouble because of autumn,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Discipline : First Line : It is stormy, and raindrops cling like silver bees to the pane,
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