RESEMBLANCE

by: Donald Evans (1884-1921)

      NE dusk thy image for all time I caught,--
      Thou stoodst before me whitely garmentless,
      Thine eyes were flame and thy arms opened wide,
      While thy red mouth made sound deliriously.
      Thy tender flesh I gathered to my side
      Until thy heart against my heart did press,
      And in thy nubile body's mystery
      I found the speechless joy I sought!

"Resemblance" is reprinted from Discords. Donald Evans. Philadelphia: Brown Brothers, 1912.

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