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Thoughts on the Shape of the Human Body

How can we find? how can we rest? how can
  We, being gods, win joy, or peace, being man?
  We, the gaunt zanies of a witless Fate,
  Who love the unloving and lover hate,
  Forget the moment ere the moment slips,
  Kiss with blind lips that seek beyond the lips,
  Who want, and know not what we want, and cry
  With crooked mouths for Heaven, and throw it by.
  Love’s for completeness!  No perfection grows
  'Twixt leg, and arm, elbow, and ear, and nose,
  And joint, and socket; but unsatisfied
  Sprawling desires, shapeless, perverse, denied.
  Finger with finger wreathes; we love, and gape,
  Fantastic shape to mazed fantastic shape,
  Straggling, irregular, perplexed, embossed,
  Grotesquely twined, extravagantly lost
  By crescive paths and strange protuberant ways
  From sanity and from wholeness and from grace.
  How can love triumph, how can solace be,
  Where fever turns toward fever, knee toward knee?
  Could we but fill to harmony, and dwell
  Simple as our thought and as perfectible,
  Rise disentangled from humanity
  Strange whole and new into simplicity,
  Grow to a radiant round love, and bear
  Unfluctuant passion for some perfect sphere,
  Love moon to moon unquestioning, and be
  Like the star Lunisequa, steadfastly
  Following the round clear orb of her delight,
  Patiently ever, through the eternal night!
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