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    Flat Suburbs, S.W., in the Morning

    by D.H. Lawrence
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    From New Poems (1916).

    The new red houses spring like plants
    In level rows
    Of reddish herbage that bristles and slants
    Its square shadows.

    The pink young houses show one side bright
    Flatly assuming the sun,
    And one side shadow, half in sight,
    Half-hiding the pavement-run;

    Where hastening creatures pass intent
    On their level way,
    Threading like ants that can never relent
    And have nothing to say.

    Bare stems of street-lamps stiffly stand
    At random, desolate twigs,
    To testify to a blight on the land
    That has stripped their sprigs.
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