D.H. Lawrence (1885–1930). New Poems. 1916.
25. Palimpsest of Twilight
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And swallows dip into the pallor of the west;
From the hay comes the clamour of children’s mirth;
Wanes the old palimpsest.
And a moon-blue moth goes flittering by:
All that the worldly day has meant
Wastes like a lie.
A single star in a veil of light
Glimmers: litter of day
Is gone from sight.