The Web Of Eros
Dame Edith Sitwell
Within your magic web of hair, lies furled The fire and splendour of the ancient world; The dire gold of the comet’s wind-blown hair; The songs that turned to gold the evening air When all the stars of heaven sang for joy. The flames that burnt the cloud-high city Troy. The mÆnad fire of spring on the cold earth; The myrrh-lit flame that gave both death and birth To the soul Phoenix; and the star-bright shower That came to Danaë in her brazen tower… Within your magic web of hair lies furled The fire and splendour of the ancient world.
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