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Thread #773   Message #607626
Posted By: Bill D
10-Dec-01 - 10:29 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: The Barking Creek Bell-Ringer's Daughter
Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song
well, you sure do get strange things when you start playing with THOSE words.....not what you want, but this thread deserves a creep..(no,,,not ME!)

By Algernon Charles Sin-Burn

1     Strange beauty, eight-limbed and eight-handed,
2         Whence camest to dazzle our eyes?
3     With thy bosom bespangled and banded
4         With the hues of the seas and the skies;
5     Is thy home European or Asian,
6         O mystical monster marine?
7     Part molluscous and partly crustacean,
8         Betwixt and between.

9     Wast thou born to the sound of sea trumpets?
10     Hast thou eaten and drunk to excess
11 Of the sponges -- thy muffins and crumpets,
12     Of the seaweed -- thy mustard and cress?
13 Wast thou nurtured in caverns of coral,
14     Remote from reproof or restraint?
15 Art thou innocent, art thou immoral,
16     Sinburnian or Saint?

17 Lithe limbs, curling free, as a creeper
18     That creeps in a desolate place,
19 To enroll and envelop the sleeper
20     In a silent and stealthy embrace,
21 Cruel beak craning forward to bite us,
22     Our juices to drain and to drink,
23 Or to whelm us in waves of Cocytus,
24     Indelible ink!

25 O breast, that 'twere rapture to writhe on!
26     O arms 'twere delicious to feel
27 Clinging close with the crush of the Python,
28     When she maketh her murderous meal!
29 In thy eight-fold embraces enfolden,
30     Let our empty existence escape,
31 Give us death that is glorious and golden,
32     Crushed all out of shape!

33 Ah! thy red lips, lascivious and luscious,
34     With death in their amorous kiss,
35 Cling round us, and clasp us, and crush us,
36     With bitings of agonised bliss;
37 We are sick with the poison of pleasure,
38     Dispense us the potion of pain;
39 Ope thy mouth to its uttermost measure
40     And bite us again!


NOTES

Composition Date:
1872?

Form:
ababcdcd.

1.
A parody of Algernon Charles Swinburne's "Dolores" that Hilton wrote at the Crystal Palace Aquarium in London.

18.
Sinburnian: a play on the presumed poet's (and Swinburne's) name and the words "sin" and "burn."

23.
Cocytus: river of Epirus and, in classical poetry, a river of lamentation in Hades.