SINCE this is the last night I keep you home, | |
Come, I will consecrate you for the journey. | |
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Rather I had you would not go. Nay come, | |
I will not again reproach you. Lie back | |
And let me love you a long time ere you go. | 5 |
For you are sullen-hearted still, and lack | |
The will to love me. But even so | |
I will set a seal upon you from my lip, | |
Will set a guard of honour at each door, | |
Seal up each channel out of which might slip | 10 |
Your love for me. | |
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I kiss your mouth. Ah, love, | |
Could I but seal its ruddy, shining spring | |
Of passion, parch it up, destroy, remove | |
Its softly-stirring crimson welling-up | 15 |
Of kisses! Oh, help me, God! Here at the source | |
Id lie for ever drinking and drawing in | |
Your fountains, as heaven drinks from out their course | |
The floods. | |
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I close your ears with kisses | 20 |
And seal your nostrils; and round your neck youll wear | |
Nay, let me worka delicate chain of kisses. | |
Like beads they go around, and not one misses | |
To touch its fellow on either side. | |
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And there | 25 |
Full mid-between the champaign of your breast | |
I place a great and burning seal of love | |
Like a dark rose, a mystery of rest | |
On the slow bubbling of your rhythmic heart. | |
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Nay, I persist, and very faith shall keep | 30 |
You integral to me. Each door, each mystic port | |
Of egress from you I will seal and steep | |
In perfect chrism. | |
Now it is done. The mort | |
Will sound in heaven before it is undone. | 35 |
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But let me finish what I have begun | |
And shirt you now invulnerable in the mail | |
Of iron kisses, kisses linked like steel. | |
Put greaves upon your thighs and knees, and frail | |
Webbing of steel on your feet. So you shall feel | 40 |
Ensheathed invulnerable with me, with seven | |
Great seals upon your outgoings, and woven | |
Chain of my mystic will wrapped perfectly | |
Upon you, wrapped in indomitable me. | |