Frederick Douglas Harper
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WILL YOU ROW IN MY BOAT?
ome sit in my boat at morn
When the mist of fog shields the
Privacy of precious romances, and the
Coolness
of dawn preserves the
Goodness and innocence of virgin loves.
Come sit with your face to mine
And let the bashful, gleaming sun’s light
Reveal the pristine beauty of your
Lovely eyes and skin aglow.
Come sit
with me and row with me,
And let our love afloat gently disturb
My favorite flowered dress of our
First acquaintance.
Reprinted: Harper’s
Romantica: On Peace and Romance, 1988.
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LOVE POEMS of Frederick Douglas Harper
29
I LONG FOR YOU
lease,
relax now,
I long not for the revelation
Of the privacy of your temple,
But for the company of the
Whole of you; to be with you,
Anytime and anywhere.
I
long for your respect, for the
Energy of your existence to make
Me the better for your most
Worthy appreciation and happiness.
Please now, know my cause and motive,
For
they are true to you;
Sincerely, I long for your heart,
Your soul, your inspiration, your
Presence, your natural warmth.
Reprinted: Harper’s
Poems on Love and Life, 1985.
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