Flower of Love

Claude McKay

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The perfume of your body dulls my sense.
I want nor wine nor weed; your breath alone
Suffices. In this moment rare and tense
I worship at your breast. The flower is blown,
The saffron petals tempt my amorous mouth,
The yellow heart is radiant now with dew
Soft-scented, redolent of my loved South;
O flower of love! I give myself to you.
Uncovered on your couch of figured green,
Here let us linger indivisible.
The portals of your sanctuary unseen
Receive my offering, yielding unto me.
Oh, with our love the night is warm and deep!
The air is sweet, my flower, and sweet the flute
Whose music lulls our burning brain to sleep,
While we lie loving, passionate and mute.

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  • norawinfield2

    WOW! I REMEMBER READING THIS POEM BY CLAUDE MCKAY WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND IT STILL RESONATES WITH ME TODAY. THE IMAGERY AND EMOTIONS CONJURED UP BY THE FLOWER OF LOVE ARE TRULY TIMELESS AND BEAUTIFUL. MCKAY'S WORDS NEVER FAIL TO TOUCH MY HEART AND TRANSPORT ME TO A DIFFERENT TIME AND PLACE. WHAT A MASTERPIECE!