English Poem “Desire” of Ada Cambridge complete poem with summery for Students.

Desire

Ada Cambridge

 

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!

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