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Desire

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By RobertPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
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Desire
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Bright eyes, sweet lips, with many fevers fill

The young blood, running wildly, as it must;

But lips and eyes beget a strange distrust.

Electric fingers send the sudden thrill

Through senses unsubservient to the will;

The flames die down, and leave a dim disgust;

Immortal kisses turn to drouth and dust;

I kiss; I feast; but I am hungry still.

O lady, lady, passionate but strong!

True to thy love as needle to the pole -

True to the truth, and not alone to me -

O mate and friend, elusive in the throng,

With thy clear brows, thy straight and upright soul,

Nameless - unknown - my hunger is for thee!

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