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Lines For A Prologue

These alternate nights and days, these seasons 
Somehow fail to convince me. It seems 
I have the sense of infinity! 


(In your dreams, O crew of Columbus, 
O listeners over the sea 
For the surf that breaks upon Nothing—) 


Once I was waked by the nightingales in the garden. 
I thought, What time is it? I thought, 
Time—Is it Time still?—Now is it Time? 


(Tell me your dreams, O sailors: 
Tell me, in sleep did you climb 
The tall masts, and before you—) 


At night the stillness of old trees 
Is a leaning over and the inertness 
Of hills is a kind of waiting. 


(In sleep, in a dream, did you see 
The world’s end? Did the water 
Break—and no shore—Did you see?) 


Strange faces come through the streets to me 
Like messengers: and I have been warned 
By the moving slowly of hands at a window. 


Oh, I have the sense of infinity— 
But the world, sailors, is round. 
They say there is no end to it.

D. H. Lawrence

 from Pansies THE WHITE HORSE The youth walks up to the white horse, to put its halter on and the horse looks at him in silence. They are s...