T. R. Smith, comp. Poetica Erotica: Rare and Curious Amatory Verse. 1921–22.
I Want of You
By Michael Strange (Blanche Oelrichs) (18901950)(From Poems, 1919) I WANT of you not this intellectual passion | |
Always consciously composing its code | |
Of liberties! considerations! | |
Nor this reasonable loftiness, | |
Treating each circumstance with oratorical gestures | 5 |
Toward some invisible public. | |
Nor do I exact this fraternal fairness | |
In sexual emergency— | |
Nor even this cerebral impartiality | |
In passional disaster— | 10 |
Phew, such attitudes savouring to me | |
Of affectation masking depleted instinct, | |
Or of egomania parading as a new charity. | |
Listen! I want your mouth whispering over my heart | |
“This complete moment | 15 |
Is moulding us eternally together!” | |
I want our limbs, twisted, luminous, | |
Crushing the physical into spiritual invocation, | |
Commingling! Ascending! | |
Nor afterward any slamming down of the lid | 20 |
Upon emerging spirit. | |
Since I desire that consummation become a beginning, | |
A beginning, stammering our souls with tenderness, | |
Inflating us with moods palpitating— | |
Disconcerting—mysterious—as dreams— | 25 |
Moods confessional—adventurous, | |
Flickering our fancy with spectre forms | |
Triumphant—transcendant—angelic— | |
Since I admonish consummation to become a beginning, | |
And so mortal love, the legitimate mediator | 30 |
Between God and Man. | |