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    Next Morning

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

    How have I wandered here to this vaulted room
    In the house of life?--the floor was ruffled with gold
    Last evening, and she who was softly in bloom,
    Glimmered as flowers that in perfume at twilight unfold

    For the flush of the night; whereas now the gloom
    Of every dirty, must-besprinkled mould,
    And damp old web of misery's heirloom
    Deadens this day's grey-dropping arras-fold.

    And what is this that floats on the undermist
    Of the mirror towards the dusty grate, as if feeling
    Unsightly its way to the warmth?--this thing with a list
    To the left?--this ghost like a candle swealing?

    Pale-blurred, with two round black drops, as if it missed
    Itself among everything else, here hungrily stealing
    Upon me!--my own reflection!--explicit gist
    Of my presence there in the mirror that leans from the ceiling!

    Then will somebody square this shade with the being I know
    I was last night, when my soul rang clear as a bell
    And happy as rain in summer? Why should it be so?
    What is there gone against me, why am I in hell?
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