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Eve's little, truant, tapering fingers slim, Beloved of Adam and caressed by him, By accident, one night, grew wondrous wise, And found just where the trees of knowledge rise. Amazed, surprised, confounded, if you please, But, womanlike, inclined a bit to tease, She tried experiments of many a kind, To learn by which she most delight could find. And Adam, dizzy with her new-found charms, Gave way to every pressure of her arms And gave her childish innocence full sway, Nor cared to check her or to say her: "Nay." Then suddenly, with savage, passionate clasp, She drew him to her with an eager grasp And sank exhausted, yet with cheeks aflame, Athrill with feelings which she could not name And Adam, swept away, on seas of bliss, Poured all his soul in one, long, clinging kiss. 'T was pain, 't was pleasure, 't was a joy intense. ManShoes MotorcycleBoots BowlingShoes It seemed as though along each quivering sense, Swift rivulets of fire had found their way And burned their hearts. The knew not night nor day, Nor life, nor death, nor aught that mortals know. They only knew they loved each other so. Nor dreamed they, even yet, of further joy, The one swift dream that comes without alloy, And blends two loving natures into one, Too sweet to last--that ends ere 'tis begun. It came to them like lightning from the sky. Each thought the very hour of death was nigh, Yet longed to live. Delirious pain Went sweeping through their inmost souls again And black oblivion brooded for an hour, O'er passion's birth in Eden's rosy bower. And when, at last, Eve wakened from her swoon, The night had fled. The glare of Eden's noon Sent showers of golden light through wavering trees, And subtle fragrance lingered on the breeze. Throughout the realm of Eden's joyous bower, All things that lived were happy in that hour, For, led by sweet desire, example given, They found, on earth, the one foretaste of Heaven. WomensSandals Heely Shoes Lacross Boots And since you must know all there is to know, When Eve awakened, in a blushing glow, Her thirst for knowledge, seeking to know all, Discovered first the secret of the fall. She sought the source of her new-found delight. Turned pale, grew faint and trembled at the sight. The Tree of Knowledge stood--ah! yes, it stood. Past tense, you see--and while the past was good, The present need was great, without a doubt And pretty Eve began to fret and pout. She wept and sighed and said "I see it all, For here was death and there, alas! the fall. |