| RETURNING, I find her just the same, | |
| At just the same old delicate game. | |
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| Still she says: Nay, loose no flame | |
| To lick me up and do me harm! | |
| Be all yourself!for oh, the charm | 5 |
| Of your heart of fire in which I look! | |
| Oh, better there than in any book | |
| Glow and enact the dramas and dreams | |
| I love for ever!there it seems | |
| You are lovelier than life itself, till desire | 10 |
| Comes licking through the bars of your lips | |
| And over my face the stray fire slips, | |
| Leaving a burn and an ugly smart | |
| That will have the oil of illusion. Oh, heart | |
| Of fire and beauty, loose no more | 15 |
| Your reptile flames of lust; ah, store | |
| Your passion in the basket of your soul, | |
| Be all yourself, one bonny, burning coal | |
| That stays with steady joy of its own fire. | |
| But do not seek to take me by desire. | 20 |
| Oh, do not seek to thrust on me your fire! | |
| For in the firing all my porcelain | |
| Of flesh does crackle and shiver and break in pain, | |
| My ivory and marble black with stain, | |
| My veil of sensitive mystery rent in twain, | 25 |
| My altars sullied, I, bereft, remain | |
| A priestess execrable, taken in vain | |
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| So the refrain | |
| Sings itself over, and so the game | |
| Re-starts itself wherein I am kept | 30 |
| Like a glowing brazier faintly blue of flame | |
| So that the delicate love-adept | |
| Can warm her hands and invite her soul, | |
| Sprinkling incense and salt of words | |
| And kisses pale, and sipping the toll | 35 |
| Of incense-smoke that rises like birds. | |
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| Yet Ive forgotten in playing this game, | |
| Things I have known that shall have no name; | |
| Forgetting the place from which I came | |
| I watch her ward away the flame, | 40 |
| Yet warm herself at the firethen blame | |
| Me that I flicker in the basket; | |
| Me that I glow not with content | |
| To have my substance so subtly spent; | |
| Me that I interrupt her game. | 45 |
| I ought to be proud that she should ask it | |
| Of me to be her fire-opal. | |
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| It is well | |
| Since I am here for so short a spell | |
| Not to interrupt her?Why should I | 50 |
| Break in by making any reply! | |