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NOW and again | |
All my body springs alive, | |
And the life that is polarised in my eyes, | |
That quivers between my eyes and mouth, | |
Flies like a wild thing across my body, | 5 |
Leaving my eyes half-empty, and clamorous, | |
Filling my still breasts with a flush and a flame, | |
Gathering the soft ripples below my breasts | |
Into urgent, passionate waves, | |
And my soft, slumbering belly | 10 |
Quivering awake with one impulse of desire, | |
Gathers itself fiercely together; | |
And my docile, fluent arms | |
Knotting themselves with wild strength | |
To claspwhat they have never clasped. | 15 |
Then I tremble, and go trembling | |
Under the wild, strange tyranny of my body, | |
Till it has spent itself, | |
And the relentless nodality of my eyes reasserts itself, | |
Till the bursten flood of life ebbs back to my eyes, | 20 |
Back from my beautiful, lonely body | |
Tired and unsatisfied. | |
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