Twenty Years Ago / D.H. Lawrence

Round the house were lilacs and strawberries 
And foal-foots spangling the paths, 
And far away on the sand-hills, dewberries 
Caught dust from the sea's long swaths. 

Up the wolds the woods were walking, 
And nuts fell out of their hair. 
At the gate the nets hung, balking 
The star-lit rush of a hare. 

In the autumn fields, the stubble 
Tinkled the music of gleaning. 
At a mother's knees, the trouble 
Lost all its meaning. 

Yea, what good beginnings 
To this sad end! 
Have we had our innings? 
God forfend!