Our Myrtle is in Flower – Michael Field

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Our myrtle is in flower; 
     Behold Love's power! 
The glorious stamens' crowded force unfurled, 

     Cirque beyond cirque 
At breathing, bee-like, and harmonious work; 
The rose-patched petals backward curled, 

     Falling away 
To let fecundity have perfect play. 

  O flower, dear to the eyes

     Of Aphrodite, rise 
As she at once to bare, audacious bliss; 

     And bid us near 
Your prodigal, delicious hemisphere. 
Where thousand kisses breed the kiss 

     That fills the room 
With languor of an acid, dark perfume!

from “Underneath the Bough” (1893)

by Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper (pen name "Michael Field")

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