A wind comes from the north .
Blowing little flocks of birds
Like spray across the town,
And a train, roaring forth,
Rushes stampeding down
With cries and flying curds
Of steam, out of the darkening north.
Whither I turn and set
Like a needle steadfastly,
Waiting ever to get
The news that she is free;
But ever fixed, as yet,
To the lode of her agony.
this is a poem from DHlawrence called "patience".
in the first period ,he describes a train and some birds to symbolise the situation
and in the second period ,i don't understand what the author means compeletly.is he worried about his lover??did thay stay with each other at that time ??if so .he is really careing about “she".i am so moved yet
anyone who can help me understand this poem??
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"It's so mysterious, the land of tears." 
I will say I can be persuaded away from my reading. Lawrence loves that word "whither" which suggests a going away. But he's fixed like a needle in a compass, ready to spin and turn in different directions but locked to a point I think.
