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Occasional Poetry - 18. Desire
O love that rides the cresting wave,
that cannot be resisted, save
I hide myself in reason's lair
from that insanity I crave.
O love whose rhythm fills the air,
I wait embarrassed on the stair
perchance I hear your step descend
and with me pass a moment there.
O love, the crystal stars portend
A moonlit smile; you call me friend.
And we an evening's pleasure take
To linger over coffee's end.
O love so thirsty naught will slake,
desire so deep with need I quake;
I revel in your lips' caress
and every other taste forsake.
O love, whose heat I now confess
has burned the soul you now possess;
so by desire and hope made brave,
to every touch I acquiesce.
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