Mind and Mud
You say this world's dire need is love,
But O, in this be not misled;
Your hope must fiercely shine above
An epicure's indulgent bed.
Better the fiercest hatred born
Than that amœban death in life
That waits, with liquid eyes forlorn,
A happiness exempt from strife:
That octopus whose filthy arms
Would clasp the world to feed its ease:
That siren whose lascivious charms
Are bent her sickly lust to please.
Love stands upon the mountain height
And bids you strain your keenest nerve
To reach the peaks of her delight,
And in her service, serve.
But O, in this be not misled;
Your hope must fiercely shine above
An epicure's indulgent bed.
Better the fiercest hatred born
Than that amœban death in life
That waits, with liquid eyes forlorn,
A happiness exempt from strife:
That octopus whose filthy arms
Would clasp the world to feed its ease:
That siren whose lascivious charms
Are bent her sickly lust to please.
Love stands upon the mountain height
And bids you strain your keenest nerve
To reach the peaks of her delight,
And in her service, serve.
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