Afternoons
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Summer is fading:
The leaves fall in ones and twos
From trees bordering
The new recreation ground.
In the hollows of afternoons
Young mothers assemble
At swing and sandpit
Setting free their children.

Behind them, at intervals
Stand husbands in skilled trades,
An estateful of washing,
And the albums, lettered
Our Wedding, lying
near the television:
Before them, the wind
Is ruining their courting-places

That are stil courting-places
(But the lovers are all in school),
And their children, so intent on
Finding more unripe acorns,
Expect to be taken home.
Their beauty has thickened.
Something is pushing them
To the side of their own lives.

Phillip Larkin


(September, 1959)
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we have a section in the poets discussion area for other poets work. (fave poetry)
but i'll leave it here for now seeing as no ones writing their own. it may get moved if we have a rush of new members wishing to write Tongue

i like it btw.
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