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 bathë"d there
Right joyously,
And from her liquid eyes
You laughed at me.
Love
Dora Sigerson Shorter
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Poem topics: dark, lost, gentle, blue, deep, face, forget, gaze, liquid, hungry, thought, beneath, chase, I love you, yellow, love, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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