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    Patience

    by D.H. Lawrence
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    A wind comes from the north
    Blowing little flocks of birds
    Like spray across the town,
    And a train, roaring forth,
    Rushes stampeding down
    With cries and flying curds
    Of steam, out of the darkening north.

    Whither I turn and set
    Like a needle steadfastly,
    Waiting ever to get
    The news that she is free;
    But ever fixed, as yet,
    To the lode of her agony.
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