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1874–1925

Anticipation

Amy Lowell

I have been temperate always, But I am like to be very drunk With your coming. There have been times

I feared to walk down the street Lest I should reel with the wine of you, And jerk against my neighbours As they go by.

I am parched now, and my tongue is horrible in my mouth, But my brain is noisy With the clash and gurgle of filling wine-cups.

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