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Perversities II

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Yet when I am alone my eyes say, Come.
    My hands cannot be still.
    In that first moment all my senses ache,
    Cells, that were empty fill,
    The clay walls shake,
    And unimprisoned thought runs where it will.

    Runs and is glad and listens and doubts, and glooms
    Because you are not here.
    Then once more rises and is clear again
    As sense is never clear,
    And happy, though in vain
    These eyes wait and these arms to bring you near.

    Yet spite of thought my arms and eyes say, Come,
    Pained with such discontent.
    For though thought have you all my senses ache--
    O, it was not meant
    My body should never wake
    But on thought's tranquil bosom rest content.



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