David Herbert Lawrence - Last Words to Miriam

David Herbert Lawrence - Last Words to Miriam

Yours is the shame and sorrow, br But the disgrace is mine; br Your love was dark and thorough, br Mine was the love of the sun for a flower br He creates with his shine. br br I was diligent to explore you, br Blossom you stalk by stalk, br Till my fire of creation bore you br Shrivelling down in the final dour br Anguish -- then I suffered a balk. br br I knew your pain, and it broke br My fine, craftsman's nerve; br Your body quailed at my stroke, br And my courage failed to give you the last br Fine torture you did deserve. br br You are shapely, you are adorned, br But opaque and dull in the flesh, br Who, had I but pierced with the thorned br Fire-threshing anguish, were fused and cast br In a lovely illumined mesh. br br Like a painted window: the best br Suffering burnt through your flesh, br Undrossed it and left it blest br With a quivering sweet wisdom of grace: but now br Who shall take you afresh? br br Now who will burn you free br From your body's terrors and dross, br Since the fire has failed in me? br What man will stoop in your flesh to plough br The shrieking cross? br br A mute, nearly beautiful thing br Is your face, that fills me with shame br As I see it hardening, br Warping the perfect image of God, br And darkening my eternal fame.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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