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Each of us like you has died once, has passed through drift of wood—l… cracked and bent and tortured and unbent
Weed, moss—weed, root tangled in sand, sea—iris, brittle flower, one petal like a shell is broken,
YOU are as gold as the half—ripe grain that merges to gold again, as white as the white rain that beats through
Bear me to Dictaeus, and to the steep slopes; to the river Erymanthus. I choose spray of dittany, cyperum, frail of flower,
Are you alive? I touch you. You quiver like a sea—fish. I cover you with my net. What are you —banded one?
From citron—bower be her bed, cut from branch of tree a—flower, fashioned for her maidenhead. From Lydian apples, sweet of hue, cut the width of board and lathe,
Whirl up, sea— whirl your pointed pines, splash your great pines on our rocks, hurl your green over us,
I saw the first pear as it fell— the honey—seeking, golden—banded, the yellow swarm was not more fleet than I,
Hymen, O Hymen king, what bitter thing is this? what shaft, tearing my heart? what scar, what light, what fire searing my eye—balls and my eyes w…
The white violet is scented on its stalk, the sea—violet fragile as agate, lies fronting all the wind
All Greece hates the still eyes in the white face, the lustre as of olives where she stands, and the white hands.
Crash on crash of the sea, straining to wreck men; sea—boards… raging against the world, furious, stay at last, for against your fur… and your mad fight,
The mysteries remain, I keep the same cycle of seed—time and of sun and rain; Demeter in the grass,
NOR skin nor hide nor fleece Shall cover you, Nor curtain of crimson nor fine Shelter of cedar—wood be over you, Nor the fir—tree
Rose, harsh rose, marred and with stint of petals, meagre flower, thin, sparse of leaf, more precious