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Orgie

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    On nights like this, when bayou and lagoon
    Dream in the moonlight's mystic radiance,
    I seem to walk like one deep in a trance
    With old-world myths born of the mist and moon.

    Lascivious eyes and mouths of sensual rose
    Smile into mine; and breasts of luring light,
    And tresses streaming golden to the night,
    Persuade me onward where the forest glows.

    And then it seems along the haunted hills
    There falls a flutter as of beautiful feet,
    As if tempestuous troops of Mænads meet
    To drain deep bowls and shout and have their wills.

    And then I feel her limbs will be revealed
    Like some great snow-white moth among the trees;
    Her vampire beauty, waiting there to seize
    And dance me downward where my doom is sealed.



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