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1885–1930

BOMBARDMENT

David Herbert Lawrence

THE TOWN has opened to the sun. Like a flat red lily with a million petals She unfolds, she comes undone. A sharp sky brushes upon

The myriad glittering chimney-tips As she gently exhales to the sun. Hurrying creatures run Down the labyrinth of the sinister flower.

What is it they shun? A dark bird falls from the sun. It curves in a rush to the heart of the vast Flower: the day has begun.

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