The Poetry Corner

First Morning

By D. H. Lawrence (David Herbert Richards)

The night was a failure but why not - ? In the darkness with the pale dawn seething at the window through the black frame I could not be free, not free myself from the past, those others -and our love was a confusion, there was a horror, you recoiled away from me. Now, in the morning As we sit in the sunshine on the seat by the little shrine, And look at the mountain-walls, Walls of blue shadow, And see so near at our feet in the meadow Myriads of dandelion pappus Bubbles ravelled in the dark green grass Held still beneath the sunshine - It is enough, you are near - The mountains are balanced, The dandelion seeds stay half-submerged in the grass; You and I together We hold them proud and blithe On our love. They stand upright on our love, Everything starts from us, We are the source. BEUERBERG