When First We Faced (Philip Larkin Poems)
When first we faced, and touching showedHow well we knew the early moves,Behind the moonlight and the frost,The excitement and ...
When first we faced, and touching showedHow well we knew the early moves,Behind the moonlight and the frost,The excitement and ...
This empty street, this sky to blandness scoured, This air, a little indistinct with autumn Like a reflection, constitute the ...
Morning, a glass door, flashes Gold names off the new city, Whose white shelves and domes travel The slow sky ...
Higher than the handsomest hotel The lucent comb shows up for miles, but see, All round it close-ribbed streets rise ...
Love, we must part now: do not let it be Calamitious and bitter. In the past There has been too ...
When first we faced, and touching showed How well we knew the early moves, Behind the moonlight and the frost, ...
At last you yielded up the album, which Once open, sent me distracted. All your ages Matt and glossy on ...
Always too eager for the future, we Pick up bad habits of expectancy. Something is always approaching; every day Till ...
That Whitsun, I was late getting away: Not till about One-twenty on the sunlit Saturday Did my three-quarters-empty train pull ...
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