Twilight deranged
gone from day is sight
litter glimmers light
a veil of star, a single play
there forsaken have the children
lie like a waste has meant
day worldly that all by flittering
goes moth-blue moon and night
oozing stock scent
old mirth of children wanes
clamor and pallor in palimpsest
the west dips and swallows
out of earth comes darkness
(from an exercise with D.H. Lawrence’s “Twilight”)
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it’s a tiny piece
a little slip of a thing
written over so only a few words remain:
“…magic elixir for the odd stain on the old divan”
The title is perfect for this evocative poem! Love the last two lines!
goes moth-blue moon and night
oozing stock scent
Love these lines.