Satana

Arthur Henry Adams 1872 (Lawrence) – 1936 (Sydney, New South Wales)



SHE draws all men to serve her, and her lure
 Is her pulsating human loveliness—
 The beauty of her bosom's rippling lines,
 The passion pleading in her eyes, the pure
 Soft contour of her cheek, her dainty dress,
 With all the rich aroma of her warm
 Glad womanhood perfumed, her supple form
 Curving and swaying like a living flower,
 Aflush with life and youth. These are the signs
 By which she queens the hearts of men, the power
 By which she makes her sovereignty secure!  
  But though her red lips mock me of their wine,
 And that low laugh of hers fills me with fire,
 As, spent with loving, in her scorn I lie;
 Yet some day she will come to me and twine
 Her slender arms about me; and desire
 Will plead in those eyes that were all disdain,
 And break her bosom with a sob of pain,
 And her hot lips will lavish all their store
 Of hungry kisses on me—then shall I
 Remember all her queenly coldness, or
 With kisses make her breathing beauty mine?

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 03, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABBABCCDBDAEDFEDGGHFHE
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 972
Words 180
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 22

Arthur Henry Adams

Arthur Henry Adams was a journalist and author. He started his career in New Zealand, though he spent most of it in Australia, and for a short time lived in China and London.  more…

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