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" When I was a child, I thought,
Casually, that solitude
Never needed to be sought.
Something everybody had,
Like nakedness, it lay at hand,
Not specially right or specially wrong,
A plentiful and obvious thing
Not at all hard to understand.

Then, after twenty, it became
At once more difficult to get
And more desired -- though all the same
More undesirable; for what
You are alone has, to achieve
The rank of fact, to be expressed
In terms of others, or it's just
A compensating make-believe.

Much better stay in company!
To love you must have someone else,
Giving requires a legatee,
Good neighbours need whole parishfuls
Of folk to do it on -- in short,
Our virtues are all social; if,
Deprived of solitude, you chafe,
It's clear you're not the virtuous sort.

Viciously, then, I lock my door.
The gas-fire breathes. The wind outside
Ushers in evening rain. Once more
Uncontradicting solitude
Supports me on its giant palm;
And like a sea-anemone
Or simple snail, there cautiously
Unfolds, emerges, what I am."

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Philip Larkin , Collected Poems


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Philip Larkin quote : When I was a child, I thought,<br />Casually, that solitude<br />Never needed to be sought.<br />Something everybody had,<br />Like nakedness, it lay at hand,<br />Not specially right or specially wrong,<br />A plentiful and obvious thing<br />Not at all hard to understand.<br /><br />Then, after twenty, it became<br />At once more difficult to get<br />And more desired -- though all the same<br />More undesirable; for what<br />You are alone has, to achieve<br />The rank of fact, to be expressed<br />In terms of others, or it's just<br />A compensating make-believe.<br /><br />Much better stay in company!<br />To love you must have someone else,<br />Giving requires a legatee,<br />Good neighbours need whole parishfuls<br />Of folk to do it on -- in short,<br />Our virtues are all social; if,<br />Deprived of solitude, you chafe,<br />It's clear you're not the virtuous sort.<br /><br />Viciously, then, I lock my door.<br />The gas-fire breathes. The wind outside<br />Ushers in evening rain. Once more<br />Uncontradicting solitude<br />Supports me on its giant palm;<br />And like a sea-anemone<br />Or simple snail, there cautiously<br />Unfolds, emerges, what I am.
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