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AFTER MANY DAYS

D. H. Lawrence

I WONDER if with you, as it is with me,

If under your slipping words, that easily flow

About you as a garment, easily,

Your violent heart beats to and fro!

 

Long have I waited, never once confessed,

Even to myself, how bitter the separation;

Now, being come again, how make the best

Reparation?

 

If I could cast this clothing off from me,

If I could lift my naked self to you,

Or if only you would repulse me, a wound would be

Good; it would let the ache come through.

 

But that you hold me still so kindly cold

Aloof my flaming heart will not allow;

Yea, but I loathe you that you should withhold

Your pleasure now.