But in warm arms as fragrant as of old Venus received him,and she lulled to sleep The weary soul, and made soft darkness deep Over and round him with her hair of gold. She kissed the dead pale lips that, loud and bold, Had sung of her where England's wild waves leap: The mouth that by green down and chalky steep, Fatigueless ever, her renown had told. And this was his reward,the eternal kiss Of Venus, and her arms wherein to rest, And the soft fragrance of her perfect breast. This was his heaven of old-world endless bliss. What did it matter if a world forsook, When in white deathless clasp his soul she took! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SOMEBODY LOVED ME by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON BEAUTY THAT IS NEVER OLD by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON A BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 9 by THOMAS CAMPION PRAYER OF COLUMBUS by WALT WHITMAN THURSDAY IN HOLY WEEK by JOSEPH BEAUMONT THE GEOGRAPHER'S GLORY; OR, THE GLOBE IN 1730 by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE WESTERN ROAD by EDWIN JAMES BRADY |