Phillip Larkin Inspirational Print, Coming Poem

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Black and white literary art print of the inspiring Phillip Larkin poem Coming - "...It will be spring soon..." (Full poem is below)
The print is available in black and white or a vintage style background and the classic design and typewriter font make it suitable for all home decor styles.

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MEDIUM: Fine art print
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Choose either black with white writing or white with black writing.

About your unframed print:
Printed on Kodak Professional Endura Premier Lustre paper with a lustre finish that is closely related to Matte with a slight sheen.
It has an archival life of 100+ years. It arrives unmatted and unframed.

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On longer evenings,
Light, chill and yellow,
Bathes the serene
Foreheads of houses.
A thrush sings,
Laurel-surrounded
In the deep bare garden,
Its fresh-peeled voice
Astonishing the brickwork.
It will be spring soon,
It will be spring soon—
And I, whose childhood
Is a forgotten boredom,
Feel like a child
Who comes on a scene
Of adult reconciling,
And can understand nothing
But the unusual laughter,
And starts to be happy.