I bobbed on your crests, I floated on your glades, You drowned in loveliness, I loved your ugliness. Haze covered all and made it vague, Like some dream flitting from heart to mind. We walked on these shores, We kissed under these stars; The heavens were set up to shield us, The moon was made to be compared. Contrast to your black night face, Pale white satellite never compared; It pulls at our oceans, Tugs on our sea-strings, Plays my harp And teases your zither. Your voice melts into the pitch, Your eyes shine through the gleam; The streetlights vainly interrupt. It happens once every so often, Love like this, This sort of kiss, This kind of embrace, This warmth on my face. I am drowning in our boiling oceans of love.