Song, later published as Flapper, is a beautiful love poem by D.H. Lawrence. First published in 1914, this poem is from the earlier phase of Lawrence’s work and is in a more traditional poetic style.
Lawrence cut a very interesting figure in the Modernist movement. He’s famous for his self-imposed exile, his sheer volume of work, and his possible polyamorous relationship in Taos, NM. He was a true original.
20: Aubade in Autumn
19: Failure
18: Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie
17: Ode To My Period Underwear
16: One Hundred Love Sonnets XVII
15: Medlars and Sorb Apples
14: Birches
13: Annabel Lee
12: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
11: Ulalume
10: Hermes of the Ways
09: [i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]
08: Phenomenal Woman
07: Song of Myself Verse 52
06: Among Women
04: A Perfect Mess
03: Brown Penny
02: The Geranium
01: The Garden By Moonlight
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