T. R. Smith, comp. Poetica Erotica: Rare and Curious Amatory Verse. 1921–22.
Dinner at the Hotel de la Tigresse VerteI. Terrace
By Donald Evans (18841921)(From Two Deaths in the Bronx, 1916) |
AS they sat sipping their glasses in the courtyard | |
Of the Hotel de la Tigresse Verte, | |
With their silk-swathed ankles softly kissing, | |
They were certain that they had forever | |
Imprisoned fickleness in the vodka— | 5 |
They knew they had found the ultimate pulse of love. | |
Story upon story, the dark windows whispered down | |
To them from above, and over the roof’s edge | |
Danced a grey moon. | |
The woman pressed her chicken-skin fan against her breast | 10 |
And through her ran trepidant mutinies of desire | |
With treacheries of emotion. Her voice vapored: | |
“In which room shall it be tonight, darling”? | |
His eyes swept the brood facade, the windows, | |
Tier upon tier, and his lips were regnant: | 15 |
“In every room, my beloved!” | |