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Perversities I

    By John Frederick Freeman



    I


    Now come,
    And I that moment will forget you.
    Sit here
    And in your eyes I shall not see you.
    Speak, speak
    That I no more may hear your music.
    Into my arms,
    Till I've forgotten I ever met you.

    I shall not have you when I hold you
    Body to body,
    Though your firm flesh, though your strong fingers
    Be knit to these.
    On a wild hill I shall be chasing
    The thought of you;
    False will be those true things I told you:
    I shall forget you.

    No, do not come.
    Where the wind hunts, there shall I find you.
    In cool gray cloud
    Where the sun slips through I shall see you,
    Or where the trees
    Are silenced, and darken in their branches.
    Your coming would
    Loosen, when my thought still would bind you.

    Against my shoulder your warm shoulder
    When last you leaned--
    Think, were you nearer then and dearer,
    Or I more glad?
    O eternal love, your body brings you
    No nearer.
    Trust me, be bold, be even a little bolder
    And do not come.



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