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Benjamin Fraser

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Their spirits beat upon mine
        Like the wings of a thousand butterflies.
        I closed my eyes and felt their spirits vibrating.
        I closed my eyes, yet I knew when their lashes
        Fringed their cheeks from downcast eyes,
        And when they turned their heads;
        And when their garments clung to them,
        Or fell from them, in exquisite draperies.
        Their spirits watched my ecstasy
        With wide looks of starry unconcern.
        Their spirits looked upon my torture;
        They drank it as it were the water of life;
        With reddened cheeks, brightened eyes,
        The rising flame of my soul made their spirits gilt,
        Like the wings of a butterfly drifting suddenly into sunlight.
        And they cried to me for life, life, life.
        But in taking life for myself,
        In seizing and crushing their souls,
        As a child crushes grapes and drinks
        From its palms the purple juice,
        I came to this wingless void,
        Where neither red, nor gold, nor wine,
        Nor the rhythm of life are known.




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