Here you will find the Poem Love Sonnet XXV of poet Zora Bernice May Cross
I know no miracle so manifest As that you wrought upon me yesterday, Filling with love my chalice of pure clay From fragrant fountains of your own dear breast. Beaten and sad, with aching eyes I pressed Close unto you, and, as my body lay, Broken with pain and grief, you murmured, ?Stay, I am the deathless end of all your quest.? I lifted up my bowed and weeping head, Borrowing comfort from your arms and eyes. I felt your lips, long-climbing to my own, And knew the best of me was not all dead. I, who had fallen out of Paradise, Was placed by you upon my rightful throne.