When Tiamat, the old foul worm from hell, Lay coiled and nested in the unmade world, All the loose stuff dragg'd with her rummaging tail And packt about her belly in a form, Where she could hutch herself and bark at Heaven, The god's bright soldier, Bel, fashioned a wind And when her jaws began her whining rage Against him, into her guts he shot the wind And rent the membranes of her life.And always then My heart answer'd the fear that shook the corn, With a sudden doubt in its beating for I knew Within my humidor build your own life such rousing of dismay I myself should watch, with seizing wonder.Ah, could you see her! But perhaps she is Too fearful in her beauty for most men.A spectre visited you? humidor build your own Vashti.God made man For his delight and praise, and then made woman For man's delight and praise, submiss to man.You see your glory humidor build your own but you cannot see That which your glory conquers and the peoples Know nought but that the glooming of their night Maketh a shining scope for crowns, as he, Even as he, your king, Ahasuerus, Maketh your splendour a darkness for his light.No wind at all the air's like one closed room.Women shall cause men know for why they have Being in the earth not to be quailing slack As if the whole world were a threat, but tuned Ready for humidor build your own joy as harp strings for the player.O all the kings, my men, Shall fear this terrible happiness of mine! But thee I will not shew I'll have some wealth Not public.I know the King humidor build your own finds relish in thy looks, Wench, and I have no care to grudge thy pride But when thy face is named throughout the world For wonder, I will bear thy impudence.Behold in thy body The yearnings of all men measured and told, Insatiate endless agonies of desire Given thy flesh, the meaning of thy shape! What beauty is there, but thou makest it? How is earth good to look on, woods and fields The seasons' garden, and the courageous hills, All this green raft of earth moored in the seas? The manner of the sun to ride the air, The stars God has imagined for the night? What's this behind them, that we cannot near, Secret still on the point of being blabbed, The ghost in the world that flies from being named? Where do they get their beauty from, all these? They do but glaze a lantern lit for man, And woman's beauty is the flame therein Feeding on sacred oil, man's desire, A golden flame possessing all the earth.He to whom the loveliest she is given, Least is bound to ended things, Belongeth most on earth to Heaven Hath the whitest wind of flame To burn his soul clean of the world, humidor build your own Clean of mortal imaginings, And back to the Beauty whence he came.I too am walking on the sea of man I watch your singing and your lamps row past And under me I hear the river speaking, The great blind water moaning to itself For sorrow it was made.A tender shyness, A coy reluctancy, we humidor build your own use these well.These be but shows of kingship but one thing Exclaims, inevitably as a word Announced by God, thee first of the world's souls, That thou mayst have in thy arms Vashti the Queen.
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