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Misery

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Out of this oubliette between the mountains     five valleys go, five passes like gates;     three of them black in shadow, two of them bright     with distant sunshine;     and sunshine fills one high valley bed,     green grass shining, and little white houses     like quartz crystals,     little, but distinct a way off.     Why don't I go?     Why do I crawl about this pot, this oubliette,     stupidly?     Why don't I go?     But where?     If I come to a pine-wood, I can't say     Now I am arrived!     What are so many straight trees to me!      STERZING

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"Out of this oubliette between the mountains..."

Exploring the themes of classic, D. H. Lawrence (David Herbert Richards) delivers a powerful performance in "Misery"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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