Palimpsest of twilight

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An illustration for the story Palimpsest of twilight by the author D. H. Lawrence
An illustration for the story Palimpsest of twilight by the author D. H. Lawrence
An illustration for the story Palimpsest of twilight by the author D. H. Lawrence
DARKNESS comes out of the earth
  And swallows dip into the pallor of the west;
From the hay comes the clamour of children's
     mirth;
Wanes the old palimpsest.
The night-stock oozes scent,
  And a moon-blue moth goes flittering by:
All that the worldly day has meant
  Wastes like a lie.
The children have forsaken their play;
  A single star in a veil of light
Glimmers: litter of day
  Is gone from sight.



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