A Surrender

By Kenneth Slessor

WHEN to those Venusbergs, thy breasts,

By wars of love and moonlight batteries,

My lips have stormed—O pout thy mouth above,

Lean down those culverins twain, and bid me spike

Their bells with kissing, and their powder steal,

And by night-marches take their garrisons—

No blood shall stain those battlefields of lace

But all their snows run dappled with deep roses,

And thou, I trow, sweet enemy of love,

Shalt find a conquest in capitulation!