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    Seven Seals

    by D.H. Lawrence
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    From New Poems (1916).

    Since this is the last night I keep you home,
    Come, I will consecrate you for the journey.

    Rather I had you would not go. Nay come,
    I will not again reproach you. Lie back
    And let me love you a long time ere you go.
    For you are sullen-hearted still, and lack
    The will to love me. But even so
    I will set a seal upon you from my lip,
    Will set a guard of honour at each door,
    Seal up each channel out of which might slip
    Your love for me.

    I kiss your mouth. Ah, love,
    Could I but seal its ruddy, shining spring
    Of passion, parch it up, destroy, remove
    Its softly-stirring crimson welling-up
    Of kisses! Oh, help me, God! Here at the source
    I'd lie for ever drinking and drawing in
    Your fountains, as heaven drinks from out their course
    The floods.

    I close your ears with kisses
    And seal your nostrils; and round your neck you'll wear--
    Nay, let me work--a delicate chain of kisses.
    Like beads they go around, and not one misses
    To touch its fellow on either side.

    And there
    Full mid-between the champaign of your breast
    I place a great and burning seal of love
    Like a dark rose, a mystery of rest
    On the slow bubbling of your rhythmic heart.

    Nay, I persist, and very faith shall keep
    You integral to me. Each door, each mystic port
    Of egress from you I will seal and steep
    In perfect chrism.

    Now it is done. The mort
    Will sound in heaven before it is undone.

    But let me finish what I have begun
    And shirt you now invulnerable in the mail
    Of iron kisses, kisses linked like steel.
    Put greaves upon your thighs and knees, and frail
    Webbing of steel on your feet. So you shall feel
    Ensheathed invulnerable with me, with seven
    Great seals upon your outgoings, and woven
    Chain of my mystic will wrapped perfectly
    Upon you, wrapped in indomitable me.
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