Enchantment

Summer For The Dames

Enchantment


Inbossom my head forth, lead me into silent poetry 
Wretchedness leaves my eyes desired 
As labouring claims those golden hairs 
Come appetise my tongue to heavenly moistures 
Do lend a breast to gaze upon 
Have in summers past all pleasures 
Or be them winded in my forehead (fill your dowry needs) 
Sleepless (the sound of crashing waves) 
Make thyself aroused to a flood of tears 
In streaks of day, when owls do cry 
And fables tread the primrose path 
All that bares in fruit 
Sits under the bough that blossoms 
Coral lips with a pleasing tale 
Touches as a flower with frost 
Have like twenty kisses and bide where the billows spoke 

Harrow me up with glutton lips, make good the yeast 
Endeaver thyself as a whore 
Then I'll take towards no pity 
O sweet dames like infants of the spring