ATTRACTION

The meadow and the mountain with desire
   Gazed on each other, till a fierce unrest
   Surged 'neath the meadow's seemingly calm breast,
And all the mountain's fissures ran with fire.

A mighty river rolled between them there.
   What could the mountain do but gaze and burn?
   What could the meadow do but look and yearn,
And gem its bosom to conceal despair?

Their seething passion agitated space,
   Till lo! the lands a sudden earthquake shook,
   The river fled: the meadow leaped, and took
The leaning mountain in a close embrace.

Poems of Passion by Ella Wheeler
Chicago : Belford, Clarke & Co, 1883.


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