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I WILL give you all my keys, | |
You shall be my châtelaine, | |
You shall enter as you please, | |
As you please shall go again. | |
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When I hear you jingling through | 5 |
All the chambers of my soul, | |
How I sit and laugh at you | |
In your vain housekeeping rôle. | |
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Jealous of the smallest cover, | |
Angry at the simpler door; | 10 |
Well, you anxious, inquisitive lover, | |
Are you pleased with whats in store? | |
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You have fingered all my treasures, | |
Have you not, most curiously, | |
Handled all my tools and measures | 15 |
And masculine machinery? | |
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Over every single beauty | |
You have had your little rapture; | |
You have slain, as was your duty, | |
Every sin-mouse you could capture. | 20 |
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Still you are not satisfied, | |
Still you tremble faint reproach; | |
Challenge me I keep aside | |
Secrets that you may not broach. | |
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Maybe yes, and maybe no, | 25 |
Maybe there are secret places, | |
Altars barbarous below, | |
Elsewhere halls of high disgraces. | |
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Maybe yes, and maybe no, | |
You may have it as you please, | 30 |
Since I choose to keep you so, | |
Suppliant on your curious knees. | |
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