I'm afraid I'm being an awful nuisance. - Edith Sitwell
" "I'm afraid I'm being an awful nuisance.
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About Edith Sitwell
Edith Sitwell (7 September 1887 – 9 December 1964) was an English poet and critic.
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Also Known As
Alternative Names:
Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell
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Edith Louisa Sitwell
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Dame Edith Sitwell
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Miss Edith
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Dame Edith (Louisa) Sitwell
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Solo For Ear-Trumpet
The carriage brushes through the bright
Leaves (violent jets from life to light);
Strong polished speed is plunging, heaves
Between the showers of bright hot leaves
The window-glasses glaze our faces
And jar them to the very basis — But they could never put a polish
Upon my manners or abolish
My most distinct disinclination
For calling on a rich relation!
In her house — (bulwark built between
The life man lives and visions seen) — The sunlight hiccups white as chalk,
Grown drunk with emptiness of talk,
And silence hisses like a snake — Invertebrate and rattling ache….
Then suddenly Eternity
Drowns all the houses like a sea
And down the street the Trump of Doom
Blares madly — shakes the drawing-room
Where raw-edged shadows sting forlorn
As dank dark nettles. Down the horn
Of her ear-trumpet I convey
The news that 'It is Judgment Day!'
'Speak louder: I don't catch, my dear.'
I roared: 'It is the Trump we hear!'
'The What?' 'THE TRUMP!' 'I shall complain!
…. the boy-scouts practising again.
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