Mystic Miracle, daughter of Delight,
Life, thou ecstasy,
Let the radius of thy flight
Be eternity.
On thy wings thou bearest
high
Glory and disdain,
Godhead and mortality,
Ecstasy
and pain.
Take me in thy wild embrace
Without
weak reserve
Body dire and unveiled face;
Faint
not, Life, nor swerve.
All thy bliss I would explore,
All
thy tyranny.
Cruel like the lion’s roar,
Sweet
like springtide be.
Like a Titan I would take,
Like
a God enjoy,
Like a man contend and make,
Revel
like a boy.
More I will not ask of thee,
Nor
my fate would choose;
King or conquered let me be,
Live
or lose.
Even in rags I am a god;
Fallen,
I am divine;
High I triumph when down-trod,
Long
I live when slain.
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