"Ah, sunflower, weary of time, Who countest the steps of the sun, Seeking after that sweet golden clime Where the traveller's journey is done; Where the youth pined away with desire And the pale virgin shrouded in snow Arise from their graves, and aspire Where my sunflower wishes to go."
"Embraces are comminglings from the head even to the feet, And not a pompous high priest entering by a secret place."
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Source: William Blake, W. H. Stevenson (2007). “Blake: The Complete Poems”, p.822, Pearson Education
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