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1826–1902

I ONLY WISH TO KNOW.

Frances Fuller Victor

Pray do not take the kiss again I risked so much in getting, Nor let my blushes make you vain To your and my regretting.

I'm sure I've heard your sex repeat A thousand times or so, That stolen kisses are most sweet — I only wished to know!

I own‘ twas not so neatly done As you know how to do it, And that the fright out-did the fun, But still I do not rue it.

I can afford the extra beat My heart took at your “Oh!” Which plainly said that kiss was sweet — When I so wished to know!

Nay, I will not give back the kiss, Nor will I take a second; Creme de la creme of pain and bliss This one shall e'er be reckoned.

The pain was mine, the bliss was — ours, You smile to hear it so; But the same thought was surely yours, As I have cause to know.

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