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    Dissolute

    by D.H. Lawrence
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    Many years have I still to burn, detained
    Like a candle flame on this body; but I enshine
    A darkness within me, a presence which sleeps contained
    In my flame of living, her soul enfolded in mine.

    And through these years, while I burn on the fuel of life,
    What matter the stuff I lick up in my living flame,
    Seeing I keep in the fire-core, inviolate,
    A night where she dreams my dreams for me, ever the same.


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