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WHITE-HANDS by WILLIAM SHARP

First Line: O WHERE IN THE NORTH, OR WHERE IN THE SOUTH
Last Line: O, COME TO ME, HONEY-MOUTH! BEND TO ME, HONEY-MOUTH! GIVE ME THY KISS!
Subject(s): HANDS; KISSES; LOVE; MOUTHS; WHITE (COLOR);

O where in the north, or where in the south, or where in the east or west
Is she who hath the flower-white hands and the swandown breast?
O, if she be west, or east she be, or in the north or south,
A sword will leap, a horse will prance, ere I win to Honey-Mouth.

She has great eyes, like the doe on the hill, and warm and sweet she is,
O, come to me, Honey-Mouth, bend to me, Honey-Mouth, give me thy kiss!

@3White-Hands@1 her name is, where she reigns amid the princes fair:
White hands she moves like swimming swans athrough her dusk-wave hair:
White hands she puts about my heart, white hands fan up my breath:
White hands take out the heart of me, and grant me life or death!

White hands make better songs than hymns, white hands are young and sweet:
O, a sword for me, O Honey-Mouth, and a war-horse fleet!

O wild sweet eyes! O glad wild eyes! O mouth, how sweet it is!
O, come to me, Honey-Mouth! bend to me, Honey-Mouth! give me thy kiss!



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