T. R. Smith, comp. Poetica Erotica: Rare and Curious Amatory Verse. 1921–22.
Idealism
By Arthur Symons (18651945)(From London Nights, 1895) I KNOW the woman has no soul, I know | |
The woman has no possibilities | |
Of soul or mind or heart, but merely is | |
The masterpiece of flesh: well, be it so. | |
It is her flesh that I adore; I go | 5 |
Thirsting afresh to drain her empty kiss. | |
I know she cannot love; it is not this | |
My vanquished heart implores in overthrow. | |
Tyrannously I crave, I crave alone, | |
Her perfect body, Earth’s most eloquent | 10 |
Music, divinest human harmony; | |
Her body now a silent instrument, | |
That ’neath my touch shall wake and make for me | |
The strains I have but dreamed of, never known. | |