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The Sundial - Dead Men's Love Lyrics

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  • There was a damned successful Poet;
  • There was a Woman like the Sun.
  • And they were dead. They did not know it.
  • They did not know their time was done.
  • They did not know his hymns
  • Were silence; and her limbs,
  • That had served Love so well,
  • Dust, and a filthy smell.
  • And so one day, as ever of old,
  • Hands out, they hurried, knee to knee;
  • On fire to cling and kiss and hold
  • And, in the other's eyes, to see
  • Each his own tiny face,
  • And in that long embrace
  • Feel lip and breast grow warm
  • To breast and lip and arm.
  • So knee to knee they sped again,
  • And laugh to laugh they ran, I'm told,
  • Across the streets of Hell...
  • And then
  • They suddenly felt the wind blow cold,
  • And knew, so closely pressed,
  • Chill air on lip and breast,
  • And, with a sick surprise,
  • The emptiness of eyes.
  • And so one day, as ever of old,
  • Hands out, they hurried, knee to knee;
  • On fire to cling and kiss and hold
  • And, in the other's eyes, to see
  • Each his own tiny face,
  • And in that long embrace
  • Feel lip and breast grow warm
  • To breast and lip and arm.
  • Across the streets of Hell...
  • And then
  • They suddenly felt the wind blow cold,
  • And knew, so closely pressed,
  • Chill air on lip and breast,
  • And, with a sick surprise,
  • The emptiness of eyes.

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