The Bayadere By Alan Seeger

    Flaked, drifting clouds hide not the full moon’s rays
    More than her beautiful bright limbs were hid
    By the light veils they burned and blushed amid,
    Skilled to provoke in soft, lascivious ways,
    And there was invitation in her voice
    And laughing lips and wonderful dark eyes,
    As though above the gates of Paradise
    Fair verses bade, Be welcome and rejoice!

    O’er rugs where mottled blue and green and red
    Blent in the patterns of the Orient loom,
    Like a bright butterfly from bloom to bloom,
    She floated with delicious arms outspread.
    There was no pose she took, no move she made,
    But all the feverous, love-envenomed flesh
    Wrapped round as in the gladiator’s mesh
    And smote as with his triple-forked blade.

    I thought that round her sinuous beauty curled
    Fierce exhalations of hot human love, – 
    Around her beauty valuable above
    The sunny outspread kingdoms of the world;
    Flowing as ever like a dancing fire
    Flowed her belled ankles and bejewelled wrists,
    Around her beauty swept like sanguine mists
    The nimbus of a thousand hearts’ desire.