After The Opera
Down the stone stairs Girls with their large eyes wide with tragedy Lift looks of shocked and momentous emotion up at me. And I smile. Ladies Stepping like birds with their bright and pointed feet Peer anxiously forth, as if for a boat to carry them out of the wreckage, And among the wreck of the theatre crowd I stand and smile. They take tragedy so becomingly. Which pleases me. But when I meet the weary eyes The reddened aching eyes of the bar-man with thin arms, I am glad to go back to where I came from.
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"Down the stone stairs..."
Exploring the themes of classic, D. H. Lawrence (David Herbert Richards) delivers a powerful performance in "After The Opera"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...