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Arthur Symons - Leves AmoresArthur Symons - Leves Amores
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Your kisses, and the way you curl Delicious and distracting girl, Into one’s arms and round about Inextricably in and out Twining luxuriously, as twine The clasping tangles of the vine; So loving to be loved, so gay And greedy for our holiday; Strong to embrace and long to kiss And strenuous for the sharper bliss, A little tossing sea of sighs, Till the slow calm seal up your eyes. And then how prettily you sleep! You nestle close and let me keep My straying fingers in the nest Of your warm comfortable breast; And as I dream, lying awake, Of sleep well wasted for your sake, I feel the very pulse and heat Of your young life-blood beat, and beat With mine; and you are mine, my sweet!
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