Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity) by D.H. Lawrence
Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity) by D.H. Lawrence

Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity)

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Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity) Annotated

Charity.

By the river
In the black wet night as the furtive rain slinks down,
Dropping and starting from sleep
Alone on a seat
A woman crouches.

I must go back to her.

I want to give her
Some money. Her hand slips out of the breast of her gown
Asleep. My fingers creep
Carefully over the sweet
Thumb-mound, into the palm's deep pouches.

So, the gift!

God, how she starts!
And looks at me, and looks in the palm of her hand!
And again at me!
I turn and run
Down the Embankment, run for my life.

But why?—why?

Because of my heart's
Beating like sobs, I come to myself, and stand
In the street spilled over splendidly
With wet, flat lights. What I've done
I know not, my soul is in strife.

The touch was on the quick. I want to forget.

Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity) Q&A

Who wrote Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity)'s ?

Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity) was written by D.H. Lawrence.

When did D.H. Lawrence release Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity)?

D.H. Lawrence released Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity) on Thu Dec 12 1918.

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