Sonnets to a Red-Haired Lady : (By a Gentleman With a Blue Beard) And Famous Love Affairs

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Good Gawd! to fall for phrases such as those When I write Sonnets such as these to you !
Suzanne, perhaps you don't appreciate The fact that I, in this immortal rhyme, Lift you above the clutching hands of Fate And make you bronze to blunt the edge of Time!
Some of my earlier wives were blind that way . . .
Where are they now? Alas! and Welladay!
52 Sonnets to a Red-Haired Lady XXXII.
When Dian o'er the purple ocean springs The porpoise spouts in glee, the penguins crow, And all the glad sea li
...ons leap and blow Their trumpets till the well-known welkin rings.
And something kindred in me jumps and sings, Suzanne, when your red bean's supernal glow Flings heavenly light about you as you go Across the beach in your new bathing things.
'Tis more than what you wear, or even what You do not wear, that stirs my lyric blood ; You are my moon, my planet bright and hot, I'm like the wallowing creatures of the flood: The tidal moods of me you mete and sway.
One wife would bathe in stockings! Well- aday!


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