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Poem by Arthur William Symons


Kisses


Sweet, can I sing you the song of your kisses?
How soft is this one, how subtle this is,
How fluttering swift as a bird's kiss that is,
As a bird that taps at a leafy lattice;
How this one clings and how that uncloses
From bud to flower in the way of roses;
And this through laughter and that through weeping
Swims to the brim where Love lies sleeping;
And this in a pout I snatch, and capture
That in the ecstasy of rapture,
When the odorous red-rose petals part
That my lips may find their way to the heart
Of the rose of the world, your lips, my rose.
But no song knows
The way of my heart to the heart of my rose. 



Arthur William Symons


Arthur William Symons's other poems:
  1. Serata Di Fiesta
  2. Montserrat
  3. The Abandoned
  4. The Price
  5. Laus Mortis


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Samuel Coleridge Kisses ("Cupid, if storying legends tell aright")
  • Gerald Massey Kisses ("One kiss more, Sweet!")

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