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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Poetry - 107. James Joyce's "ache of love"
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On the Beach at Fontana
Wind whines and whines the shingle,
The crazy pier-stakes groan;
A senile sea numbers each single
Slime-silvered stone.
From whining wind and colder
Grey sea I wrap him warm,
And touch his fine-boned boyish shoulder
And trembling arm.
Around us fear, descending,
Darkness of fear above;
And in my heart how sweet unending
Ache of love.
—James Joyce [i]
1914
[i] “On the Beach at Fontana” James Joyce. Although written before the War in 1914, it was first published in the November issue of Poetry: a Magazine of Verse (Chicago 1917), p. 70
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/browse?volume=11&issue=2&page=12
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