At a Dinner Party by Amy Levy With fruit and flowers the board is decked, The wine and laughter flow; I'll not complain--could one expect So dull a world to know?
You look across the fruit and flowers, My glance your glances find.-- It is our secret, only ours, Since all the world is blind. Today's poem is in the public domain. |
About This Poem Amy Levy's writings, including various poems and letters, indicate Levy's romantic and emotional attraction to women. This poem suggests a captivation and seduction between two women, while also articulating society's oblivion. |
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