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Impressions De Nuit — London

See what a mass of gems the city

Upon her broad live bosom ! row on

Rubies and emeralds and amethysts glow.

See ! that huge circle like a necklace,

With thousands of bold eyes to heaven, and

The golden stars to dim the lamps below,

And in the mirror of the mire I

The moon has left her image unawares.

That's the great town at night :

I see her breasts,

Pricked out with lamps they stand like huge black towers.

I think they move !

I hear her panting breath.

And that's her head where the tiara rests.

And in her brain, through lanes as dark as death,

Men creep like thoughts . . .

The lamps are like pale flowers.

Taken from the New Adelphi Library edition of 'Selected Poems' by Lord Arthur Douglas Published by Martin Secker

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Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas (22 October 1870 – 20 March 1945) was a British poet and journalist best known as the lover of Oscar Wilde.

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