I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning, How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript heart, And reach'd till you felt my... The New Spirit - Page 122by Havelock Ellis - 1890 - 250 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...want, not custom or lecture, not even the best, Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,...How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 pages
...want, not custom or lecture, not even the best, Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,...How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - 322 pages
...on the grass, loose the stop from your throat, Not words, not music or rhyme I want, not custom or I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,...How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 pages
...or lecture, not even the best ; Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once1 we lay, such a transparent summer morning ; How* you settled your head athwart my hips, and gently turn'd over upon me, 80 And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 594 pages
...or lecture, not even the best ; Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once1 we lay, such a transparent summer morning ; How* you settled your head athwart my hijis, and gently turn'd over upon me, 80 And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1904 - 126 pages
...want, not custom or lecture, not even the best, Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,...How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1916 - 390 pages
...want, not custom or lecture, not even the best, Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,...How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, ' And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1916 - 388 pages
...want, not custom or lecture, not even the best, Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,...How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, ' And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1921 - 342 pages
...want, not custom or lecture, not even the best, Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,...How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your e tongue to my bare-stript... | |
| 1921 - 878 pages
...then revelation. Addressing his soul, he writes of an experience in which his inner life culminated : I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,...How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me, And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript... | |
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