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To Earthward

Love at the lips was touch
As sweet as I could bear;
And once that seemed too much;
I lived on air

That crossed me from sweet things,
The flow of - was it musk
From hidden grapevine springs
Down hill at dusk?

I had the swirl and ache
From sprays of honeysuckle
That when they're gathered shake
Dew on the knuckle.

I craved strong sweets, but those
Seemed strong when I was young;
The petal of the rose
It was that stung.

Now no joy but lacks salt
That is not dashed with pain
And weariness and fault;
I crave the stain

Of tears, the aftermark
Of almost too much love,
The sweet of bitter bark
And burning clove.

When stiff and sore and scarred
I take away my hand
From leaning on it hard
In grass and sand,

The hurt is not enough:
I long for weight and strength
To feel the earth as rough
To all my length.

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  • willowleaf77
    July 3, 2005
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    I wrote a short essay on this one in college. It is great beyond words. It's sensual, almost carnal. And of course, has a spotless rythm and rhyme scheme that make you forget that it is a metered poem. I love that. reading it outloud once again has reminded me of how you have to read through the line breaks, how he keeps his meter from becoming sing-song. My lord, he was a master of verse! I love Frost!