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    Elegy

    by D.H. Lawrence
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    Since I lost you, my darling, the sky has come near,
    And I am of it, the small sharp stars are quite near,
    The white moon going among them like a white bird among snow-berries,
    And the sound of her gently rustling in heaven like a bird I hear.

    And I am willing to come to you now, my dear,
    As a pigeon lets itself off from a cathedral dome
    To be lost in the haze of the sky, I would like to come,
    And be lost out of sight with you, and be gone like foam.

    For I am tired, my dear, and if I could lift my feet,
    My tenacious feet from off the dome of the earth
    To fall like a breath within the breathing wind
    Where you are lost, what rest, my love, what rest!
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