A Sapphic Dream



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Gallardo
Murcielago Flame-Heart
Harlem Shadows
The Berg
The Martyr
The Changeling
Christ in the Universe
The Sayings of Rabia
Surrender
Immortality
The Lover: a Ballad
Faded Pictures
The Golden Journey
I am most Lovely
A Sapphic Dream
Dusk Song
Beacon Street
A New Orphic Hymn
In Time of Pestilence
Clifton Chapel
He fell among Thieves
Afridi Love
Disloyal
Golden Eyes
Kotri, by the River



love thee? I only did desire
To hold thy body unto mine,
And smite it with strange fire
Of kisses burning as a wine, And catch thy odorous hair, and twine
It thro' my fingers amorously.
Did I love thee?

Croc Shoes
Earth Shoes
Deisel Shoes
Did I love thee? I only did desire
To watch thine eyelids lilywise
Closed down, and thy warm breath respire
As it came through the thickening sighs,
And speak my love in such fair guise
Of passion's sobbing agony.
Did I love thee?

Did I love thee? I only did desire
In vision, and thy senses tire
Seeing them shift from ebb to flood
In consonant sweet interlude,
And if love such a thing not be,
I loved not thee.

Convers Shoes
Etnies shoes
Hush Puppies Shoes
PhatFarm Shoes
luminous poison of the moon,
The silence of illimitable seas,
Vast night, and all her myriad mysteries,
Perfumes that make the burdened senses swoon

Uug Boots
Ecco Receptor Shoes
Echo Shoes
Emerica Ellington Shoes
And weaken will, large snakes who oscillate
Like lovely girls, immense exotic flowers,
And cats who purr through silk-enfestooned bowers
Where white-limbed women sleep in sumptuous state.

My soul e'er dreams, in such a dream as this is,
Visions of perfume, moonlight and the blisses
Of sexless love, and strange unreached kisses.