A bride, before a "Good-night" could be said,
Should vanish from her clothes into her bed,
As souls from bodies steal, and are not spied.
But now she's laid; what though she be?
Yet there are more delays, for where is he?
He comes and passeth through sphere after sphere;
First her sheets, then her arms, then anywhere.
Let not this day, then, but this night be thine;
Thy day was but the eve to this, O Valentine.

Auteur: John Donne

A bride, before a "Good-night" could be said,<br />Should vanish from her clothes into her bed,<br />As souls from bodies steal, and are not spied.<br />But now she's laid; what though she be?<br />Yet there are more delays, for where is he?<br />He comes and passeth through sphere after sphere;<br />First her sheets, then her arms, then anywhere.<br />Let not this day, then, but this night be thine;<br />Thy day was but the eve to this, O Valentine. - John Donne


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