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D.H. Lawrence - The Mystic Blue

Out of the darkness, fretted sometimes in its sleeping,
Jets of sparks in fountains of blue come leaping
To sight, revealing a secret, numberless secrets keeping.

Sometimes the darkness trapped within a wheel
Runs into speed like a dream, the blue of the steel
Showing the rocking darkness now a-reel. 

And out of the invisible, streams of bright blue drops
Rain from the showery heavens, and bright blue crops
Surge from the under-dark to their ladder-tops.

And all the manifold blue and joyous eyes,
The rainbow arching over in the skies, 
New sparks of wonder opening in surprise. 

All these pure things come foam and spray of the sea 
Of Darkness abundant, which shaken mysteriously, 
Breaks into dazzle of living, as dolphins that leap from the sea
Of midnight shake it to fire, so the secret of death we see. 

Added: on March 20th, 2006 at 4:31 AM | Viewed: 1242 times | Comments (1)


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Poet: D.H. Lawrence
Poem: The Mystic Blue

Comment 1 of 1, added on March 20th, 2006 at 4:31 AM.

i am in yr 12 and i am looking for a poem with an imaginative journey in it... when was this poem published?


sarah from Australia

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