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

Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Elephant Is Slow To Mate : First Line : The elephant, the huge old beast,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The End : First Line : If I could have put you in my heart,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Enkindled Spring : First Line : This spring as it comes bursts up in bonfires green,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Gods! The Gods! : First Line : People were bathing and posturing themselves on the beach,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Hands Of The Betrothed : First Line : Her tawny eyes are onyx of thoughtlessness,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Inheritance : First Line : Since you did depart
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Mystic Blue : First Line : Out of the darkness, fretted sometimes in its sleeping,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The North Country : First Line : In another country, black poplars shake themselves over a pond,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Piano ( Notebook Version ) : First Line : Somewhere beneath that piano’s superb sleek black
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Prophet : First Line : Ah, my darling, when over the purple horizon shall loom
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