I WANT YOU

by

Arthur L. Gillom

I want you when the shades of eve are falling
And purpling shadows drift across the land;
When sleepy birds to loving mates are calling
I want the soothing softness of your hand. I want you when the stars shine up above me,
And Heaven's flooded with the bright moonlight;
I want you with your arms and lips to love me
Throughout the wonder watches of the night. I want you when in dreams I still remember
The ling'ring of your kiss for old times' sake
With all your gentle ways, so sweetly tender,
I want you in the morning when I wake. I want you when the day is at its noontime,
Sun-steeped and quiet, or drenched with sheets of rain;
I want you when the roses bloom in June-time;
I want you when the violets come again. I want you when my soul is thrilled with passion;
I want you when I'm weary and depressed;
I want you when in lazy, slumberous fashion
My senses need the have of your breast. I want you when through field and wood I'm roaming;
I want you when I'm standing on the shore;
I want you when the summer birds are homing
And when they've flown I want you more and more. I want you, dear, through every changing season;
I want you with a tear or with a smile;
I want you more than any rhyme or reason
I want you, want you, want you all the while.

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