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Larkin and Duffy: Weather - Coggle Diagram
Larkin and Duffy: Weather
Faith Healing
"Within whose warm spring rain of loving care each dwells some twenty seconds."
"The rigid landscape weeps"
Toads Revisited
"Walking around in the park Should feel better than work: The lake, the sunshine, The grass to lie on"
"The sun by clouds covered, the children going home"
The Whitsun Weddings
"The river's level drifting breadth began, where sky and Lincolnshire and water meet."
"All afternoon, through the tall heat that slept for miles inland."
"Each station that we stopped at: sun destroys The interest of what's happening in the shade"
Mr Bleaney
"But if he stood and watched the frigid wind Tousling the clouds, lay on the fusty bed Telling himself that this was home"
"And shivered, without shaking off the dread That how we live measures our own nature."
Talking in Bed
"Outside the wind's incomplete unrest builds and disperses clouds about the sky."
Sunny Prestatyn
"Come to Sunny Prestatyn laughed the girl on the poster"
Dockery and Son
"Canal, and clouds and colleges subside Slowly from view."
"Unhindered moon"
"They rear like sand-clouds, thick and close, embodying for Dockery a son, for me nothing."
Essential Beauty
"Well-balanced families, in fine Midsummer weather, owe their smiles, their cars, Even their youth, to that small cube each hand Stretches towards."
Afternoons
"Summer is fading: The leaves fall in ones and twos from trees bordering the new recreation ground."
An Arundel Tomb
"Snow fell, undated."
"Light each summer thronged the glass."
Beachcomber
"Then the platinum blaze of the sun as the earth seemed to turn away."
Away and See
"Away and see an ocean suck at a boiled sun and say to someone things I'd blush even to dream."
Never Go Back
"Outside, the streets tear litter in their thin hands, a tired wind whistles through the blackened stumps of houses at a limping dog."
Room
"Then the clouds the colour of smokers' lungs. Then What."
"In a cold black window, a face takes off its glasses and stares out again."
Mean Time
"And, of course, unmendable rain fell to the bleak streets where I felt my heart gnaw at all our mistakes."
"Darkening sky"