Perfidy / D.H. Lawrence

Hollow rang the house when I knocked on the door, 
And I lingered on the threshold with my hand 
Upraised to knock and knock once more: 
Listening for the sound of her feet across the floor, 
Hollow re-echoed my heart. 

The low-hung lamps stretched down the road 
With shadows drifting underneath, 
With a music of soft, melodious feet 
Quickening my hope as I hastened to meet 
The low-hung light of her eyes. 

The golden lamps down the street went out, 
The last car trailed the night behind; 
And I in the darkness wandered about 
With a flutter of hope and of dark-shut doubt 
In the dying lamp of my love. 

Two brown ponies trotting slowly 
Stopped at a dim-lit trough to drink: 
The dark van drummed down the distance slowly; 
While the city stars so dim and holy 
Drew nearer to search through the streets. 

A hastening car swept shameful past, 
I saw her hid in the shadow, 
I saw her step to the curb, and fast 
Run to the silent door, where last 
I had stood with my hand uplifted. 
She clung to the door in her haste to enter, 
Entered, and quickly cast 
It shut behind her, leaving the street aghast.