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A Ballad Of Kisses.

    By Eric Mackay



    I.

        There are three kisses that I call to mind,
        And I will sing their secrets as I go.
        The first, a kiss too courteous to be kind,
        Was such a kiss as monks and maidens know;
        As sharp as frost, as blameless as the snow.


    II.

        The second kiss, ah God! I feel it yet,
        And evermore my soul will loathe the same.
        The toys and joys of fate I may forget,
        But not the touch of that divided shame:
        It clove my lips; it burnt me like a flame.


    III.

        The third, the final kiss, is one I use
        Morning and noon and night; and not amiss.
        Sorrow be mine if such I do refuse!
        And when I die, be love, enrapt in bliss,
        Re-sanctified in Heaven by such a kiss.



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