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The neophyte, baptized in smiles,
Is laughing boy beneath oath,
Breathing no poison from the oval mouth,
Or from the cankered heart.
Where love is there’s a of joy
To hide what drags its belly the egg,
And, on the ground, gyrates as easily
though the sun were spinning up through it.
Boy no sweetness from the willing mouth,
Nothing but poison the breath,
And, in the grief of certainty,
Knows love rots.
Outdo your prude’s genetic faculty
That grew good
Out of the bitter conscience and the nerves,
from the senses’ dualizing tip
Of water, flame, or air.
Wetten your tongue and lip,
Moisten your care to carelessness,
For she who sprinkled on your brow
Soft shining of her peace with you,
Was old when you young,
Old in illusions turned to acritudes,
And thoughts, they so kind,
Touched, by a finger’s nail, to dust.