The Kingdom of Love by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
page 78 of 108 (72%)
page 78 of 108 (72%)
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Wilt thou slay duty and give back the beauty
Of days untroubled by aught but dreams? When the soft, fair arms of the siren Summer Encircle the earth in their languorous fold. Will vast, deep oceans of sweet emotions Surge through my veins as they surged of old? Canst thou bring back from a day long vanished The leaping pulse and the boundless aim? I will pay thee double for all thy trouble, If thou wilt restore all these, good dame. CONFESSION I How shall a maid make answer to a man Who summons her, by love's supreme decree, To open her whole heart, that he may see The intricate strange ways that love began. So many streams from that great fountain ran To feed the river that now rushes free, So deep the heart, so full of mystery; How shall a maid make answer to a man? If I turn back each leaflet of my heart, |
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