Last Poems by Laurence Hope
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page 40 of 77 (51%)
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From Behind the Lattice I see your red-gold hair and know How white the hidden skin must be, Though sun-kissed face and fingers show The fervour of the noon-day glow, The keenness of the sea. My longing fancies ebb and flow, Still circling constant unto this; My great desire (ah, whisper low) To plant on thy forbidden snow The rosebud of a kiss. The scarlet flower would spread and grow, Your whiteness change and flush, Be still, my reckless heart, beat slow, 'T is but a dream that stirs thee so!) To one transparent blush. Wings Was it worth while to forego our wings To gain these dextrous hands ? Truly they fashion us wonderful things |
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