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Moonrise  (1918) 
by D.H. Lawrence
from Poetry, July 1918



Moonrise[]

Supermoon rising over Atlantic Ocean, March 2011. Photo by Bubba73. Licensed under Creative Commons, courtesy Wikimedia Commons.

Supermoon rising over Atlantic Ocean, March 2011. Photo by Bubba73. Licensed under Creative Commons, courtesy Wikimedia Commons.


And who has seen the moon, who has not seen
Her rise from out the chamber of the deep
Flushed and grand and naked, as from the chamber
Of finished bridegroom, seen her rise and throw
Confession of delight upon the wave,
Littering the waves with her own superscription
Of bliss, till all her lambent beauty shakes towards us
Spread out and known at last: and we are sure
That beauty is a thing beyond the grave,
That perfect, bright experience never falls
To nothingness, and time will dim the moon
Sooner than our full consummation here
In this odd life will tarnish or pass away.

Moonrise_by_D._H._Lawrence

Moonrise by D. H. Lawrence

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