Aware

D. H. Lawrence

1885 to 1930

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I follow her down the night, begging her not to depart.
Emerging white and exquisite; and I in amaze
Divesting herself of her golden shift, and so
See in the sky before me, a woman I did not know
I loved, but there she goes and her beauty hurts my heart;
Slowly the moon is rising out of the ruddy haze,