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    Dolor of Autumn

    by D.H. Lawrence
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    The acrid scents of autumn,
    Reminiscent of slinking beasts, make me fear
    Everything, tear-trembling stars of autumn
    And the snore of the night in my ear.

    For suddenly, flush-fallen,
    All my life, in a rush
    Of shedding away, has left me
    Naked, exposed on the bush.

    I, on the bush of the globe,
    Like a newly-naked berry, shrink
    Disclosed: but I also am prowling
    As well in the scents that slink

    Abroad: I in this naked berry
    Of flesh that stands dismayed on the bush;
    And I in the stealthy, brindled odours
    Prowling about the lush

    And acrid night of autumn;
    My soul, along with the rout,
    Rank and treacherous, prowling,
    Disseminated out.

    For the night, with a great breath intaken,
    Has taken my spirit outside
    Me, till I reel with disseminated consciousness,
    Like a man who has died.

    At the same time I stand exposed
    Here on the bush of the globe,
    A newly-naked berry of flesh
    For the stars to probe.
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