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Adela

Jupiter Mars P Moon

VENEZIA, "May" 19"th", 1910.

 

 

Jupiter's foursquare blaze of gold and blue

Rides on the moon, a lilac conch of pearl,

As if the dread god, charioted anew

Came conquering, his amazing disk awhirl

To war down all the stars. I see him through

The hair of this mine own Italian girl,

Adela

That bends her face on mine in the gondola!

 

 

There is scarce a breath of wind on the lagoon.

Life is absorbed in its beatitude,

A meditative mage beneath the moon

Ah! should we come, a delicate interlude,

To Campo Santo that, this night of June,

Heals for awhile the immitigable feud?

Adela!

Your breath ruffles my soul in the gondola!

 

Through maze on maze of silent waterways,

Guarded by lightless sentinel palaces,

We glide; the soft plash of the oar, that sways

Our life, like love does, laps --- no softer seas

Swoon in the ***** of Pacific bays!

We are in tune with the infinite ecstasies,

Adela!

Sway with me, sway with me in the gondola!

 

They hold us in, these tangled sepulchres

That guard such ghostly life. They tower above

Our passage like the cliffs of death. There stirs

No angel from the pinnacles thereof.

All broods, all breeds. But immanent as Hers

That reigns is this most silent crown of love

Adela

That broods on me, and is I, in the gondola.

 

They twist, they twine, these white and black canals,

Now stark with lamplight, now a reach of Styx.

Even as out love - raging wild animals

Suddenly hoisted on the crucifix

To radiate seraphic coronals,

Flowers, flowers - O let our light and darkness mix,

Adela,

Goddess and beast with me in the gondola!

 

Come! though your hair be a cascade of fire,

Your lips twin snakes, your tongue the lightning flash,

Your teeth God's grip on life, your face His lyre,

Your eyes His stars - come, let our Venus lash

Our bodies with the whips of Her desire.

Your bed's the world, your body the world-ash,

Adela!

Shall I give the word to the man of the gondola?

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Written by
Aleister Crowley
1875-1947 / English
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