Bright eyes, sweet lips, with many fevers fill 
The young blood, running wildly, as it must; 
But lips and eyes beget a strange distrust. 
Electric fingers send the sudden thrill 
Through senses unsubservient to the will; 
The flames die down, and leave a dim disgust; 
Unfragrant kisses turn to drouth and dust; 
I kiss; I feast; but I am hungry still. 
O woman, woman, passionate but strong! 
True to thy love as needle to the pole- 
True to the truth, and not alone to me- 
O mate and friend, elusive in the throng, 
With thy clear brows, thy straight and upright soul, 
Nameless-unknown-my hunger is for thee! 





