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1866–1918

LOVE

Dora Sigerson Shorter

Deep in the moving depths Of yellow wine, I swore I’ d drown your face, O love of mine;

All clad in yellow hue, So fair to see, You crouched within my cup And laughed at me.

Twice o’ er a learned page I turned and tossed, For would I not forget The love I lost.

All stern and robed in gloom, You read it too, I could not see the words — Saw only you.

Within the hungry chase I thought to kill You, love, who haunted thus Without my will,

But in the gentle gaze Of fawn and deer, Your eyes disarmed my hand, And shook my spear.

Beneath a maid’ s dark lash I swore you’ d drown, Sink in the laughing blue — Give in, go down:

But no! you bathèd there Right joyously, And from her liquid eyes You laughed at me.

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