You rose from our embrace and the small light spread like an aureole around you. The long parabola of neck and shoulder, flank and thigh I saw permute itself through unfolding and unlimited minuteness in the movement of your tall tread, the spine-root swaying, the Picasso-like eclat of scissoring slender legs. I knew some law of Being was at work. At one time I had said that love bestows such values, and so it does, but the old man in his canto was right and wise: @3ubi amor ibi ocullus est.@1 Always I wanted to give and in wanting was the poet. A man now, again, I know the best of love is not to bestow, but to recognize. Used with the permission of Copper Canyon Press, P.O. Box 271, Port Townsend, WA 98368-0271, www.cc.press.org | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRELUDE; FOR GEOFFREY GORER by EDITH SITWELL MY COMFORTER by EMILY JANE BRONTE SNOW IN THE SUBURBS by THOMAS HARDY ACHIEVEMENT'S SILVER CRY by MARGARETE ROSE AKIN PEACE GUARANTEED by MARY J. ARMSTRONG THE BURIAL-MARCH OF THE DUNDEE by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN |