I AM tired of this! Nothing else but loving! Nothing else but kiss and kiss, Coo, and turtle-doving! Can't you change the order some? Hate me just a little -- come! Lay aside your "dears," "Darlings," "kings," and "princes!" Call me knave, and dry your tears -- Nothing in me winces, -- Call me something low and base -- Something that will suit the case! Wish I had your eyes And their drooping lashes! I would dry their teary lies Up with lightning-flashes -- Make your sobbing lips unsheathe All the glitter of your teeth! Can't you lift one word -- With some pang of laughter -- Louder than the drowsy bird Crooning 'neath the rafter? Just one bitter word, to shriek Madly at me as I speak! How I hate the fair Beauty of your forehead! How I hate your fragrant hair! How I hate the torrid Touches of your splendid lips, And the kiss that drips and drips! Ah, you pale at last! And your face is lifted Like a white sail to the blast, And your hands are shifted Into fists: and, towering thus, You are simply glorious! Now before me looms Something more than human; Something more than beauty blooms In the wrath of Woman -- Something to bow down before Reverently and adore. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DAY IN BED by KATHERINE MANSFIELD THE CAMBODIAN BOX by KAREN SWENSON LITTLE SNAIL by HILDA CONKLING THE FISH, THE MAN, AND THE SPIRIT (COMPLETE) by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT LOST AND FOUND by GEORGE MACDONALD SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 32. 'LO! ONE CALLS' by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) NATALITIUM: MARTIJ 13, 1645 by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |