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An 1881 poem by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
. Among the most important works in the literary evolution of
Lilith
, that of her metamorphosis from a
Jewish
demoness
, killer of children, and raper of men, to being the "first wife" of
Adam
. Today
Lilith
is popularly misunderstood as a mythological feminist, and embraced by the ignorant for such.
Rossetti
is largely responsible for the change, by this and other poems.
IT
was
Lilith
the wife of
Adam
:
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Not a drop of her blood was human,
But she was made like a soft sweet woman.
Lilith
stood on the skirts of
Eden
;
(Alas the hour!)
She was the first that thence was driven;
With her was hell and with Eve was heaven.
In the ear of the
snake
said
Lilith
:--
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
'To thee I come when the rest is over;
A
snake
was I when thou wast my lover.
'I was the fairest
snake
in
Eden
:
(Alas the hour!)
By the earth's will, new form and feature
Made me a wife for the earth's new creature.
'Take me thou as I come from
Adam
:
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Once again shall my love subdue thee;
The past is past and I am come to thee.
'O but
Adam
was thrall to
Lilith
!
(Alas the hour!)
All the threads of my hair are golden,
And there in a net his heart was holden.
'O and
Lilith
was queen of
Adam
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
All the day and the night together
My breath could shake his soul like a feather.
'What great joys had
Adam
and
Lilith
!--
(Alas the hour!)
Sweet close rings of the serpent's twining,
As heart in heart lay sighing and pining.
'What bright babes had
Lilith
and
Adam
!--
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Shapes that coiled in the woods and waters,
Glittering sons and radiant daughters.
'O thou God, the Lord God of
Eden
!
(Alas the hour!)
Say, was this fair body for no man,
That of
Adam
's flesh thou mak'st him a woman?
'O thou
snake
, the King-
snake
of
Eden
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
God's strong will our necks are under,
But thou and I may cleave it in sunder.
'Help, sweet
snake
, sweet lover of
Lilith
!
(Alas the hour!)
And let God learn how I loved and hated
Man in the image of God created.
'Help me once against Eve and
Adam
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Help me once for this one endeavour,
And then my love shall be thine for ever!
'Strong is God, the fell foe of
Lilith
:
(Alas the hour!)
Nought in heaven or earth may affright him;
But join thou with me and we will smite him.
'Strong is God, the great God of
Eden
:
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Over all He made He hath power;
But lend me thou thy shape for an hour!
'Lend thy shape for the love of
Lilith
!
(Alas the hour!)
Look, my mouth and my cheek are ruddy,
And thou art cold, and fire is my body.
'Lend thy shape for the hate of
Adam
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
That he may wail my joy that forsook him,
And curse the day when the bride-sleep took him.
'Lend thy shape for the shame of
Eden
!
(Alas the hour!)
Is not the foe-God weak as the foeman
When love grows hate in the heart of a woman?
'Would'st thou know the heart's hope of
Lilith
?
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Then bring thou close thine head till it glisten
Along my breast, and lip me and listen.
'Am I sweet, O sweet
snake
of
Eden
?
(Alas the hour!)
Then ope thine ear to my warm mouth's cooing
And learn what deed remains for our doing.
'Thou didst hear when God said to
Adam
:--
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
"Of all this wealth I have made thee warden;
Thou'rt free to eat of the trees of the garden:
'"Only of one tree eat not in
Eden
;
(Alas the hour!)
All save one I give to thy freewill,--
The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil."
'O my love, come nearer to
Lilith
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
In thy sweet folds bind me and bend me,
And let me feel the shape thou shalt lend me!
'In thy shape I'll go back to
Eden
;
(Alas the hour!)
In these coils that Tree will I grapple,
And stretch this crowned head forth by the apple.
Lo, Eve bends to the breath of
Lilith
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
O how then shall my heart desire
All her blood as food to its fire!
'Lo, Eve bends to the words of
Lilith
!--
(Alas the hour!)
"Nay, this Tree's fruit,--why should ye hate it,
Or Death be born the day that ye ate it?
'"Nay, but on that great day in
Eden
,
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
By the help that in this wise Tree is,
God knows well ye shall be as He is."
'Then Eve shall eat and give unto
Adam
;
(Alas the hour!)
And then they both shall know they are naked,
And their hearts ache as my heart hath achèd.
'Aye, let them hide `mid the trees of
Eden
,
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
As in the cool of the day in the garden
God shall walk without pity or pardon.
'Hear, thou Eve, the man's heart in
Adam
!
(Alas the hour!)
Of his brave words hark to the bravest:--
"This the woman gave that thou gavest."
'Hear Eve speak, yea list to her,
Lilith
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Feast thine heart with words that shall sate it--
"This the serpent gave and I ate it."
'O proud Eve, cling close to thine
Adam
,
(Alas the hour!)
Driven forth as the beasts of his naming
By the sword that for ever is flaming.
'Know, thy path is known unto
Lilith
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
While the blithe birds sang at thy wedding,
There her tears grew thorns for thy treading.
'O my love, thou Love-
snake
of
Eden
!
(Alas the hour!)
O to-day and the day to come after!
Loose me, love,--give breath to my laughter
'O bright
snake
, the Death-worm of
Adam
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Wreathe thy neck with my hair's bright tether,
And wear my gold and thy gold together!
'On that day on the skirts of
Eden
,
(Alas the hour!)
In thy shape shall I glide back to thee,
And in my shape for an instant view thee.
'But when thou'rt thou and
Lilith
is
Lilith
,
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
In what bliss past hearing or seeing
Shall each one drink of the other's being!
'With cries of "Eve!" and "
Eden
!" and "
Adam
!"
(Alas the hour!)
How shall we mingle our love's caresses,
I in thy coils, and thou in my tresses!
'With those names, ye echoes of
Eden
,
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Fire shall cry from my heart that burneth,--
"Dust he is and to dust returneth!"
'Yet to-day, thou master of
Lilith
,--
(Alas the hour!)
Wrap me round in the form I'll borrow
And let me tell thee of sweet to-morrow.
'In the planted garden eastward in
Eden
,
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Where the river goes forth to water the garden,
The springs shall dry and the soil shall harden.
'Yea, where the bride-sleep fell upon
Adam
,
(Alas the hour!)
None shall hear when the storm-wind whistles
Through roses choked among thorns and thistles.
'Yea, beside the east-gate of
Eden
,
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Where God joined them and none might sever,
The sword turns this way and that for ever.
'What of
Adam
cast out of
Eden
?
(Alas the hour!)
Lo! with care like a shadow shaken,
He tills the hard earth whence he was taken.
'What of Eve too, cast out of
Eden
?
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
Nay, but she, the bride of God's giving,
Must yet be mother of all men living.
'Lo, God's grace, by the grace of
Lilith
!
(Alas the hour!)
To Eve's womb, from our sweet to-morrow,
God shall greatly multiply sorrow.
'Fold me fast, O God-
snake
of
Eden
!
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
What more prize than love to impel thee?
Grip and lip my limbs as I tell thee!
'Lo! two babes for Eve and for
Adam
!
(Alas the hour!)
Lo! sweet
snake
, the travail and treasure,--
Two men-children born for their pleasure!
'The first is Cain and the second Abel:
(Sing
Eden
Bower!)
The soul of one shall be made thy brother,
And thy tongue shall lap the blood of the other.'
(Alas the hour!)
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Apsley Cherry-Garrard
Bower
Paradise Lost
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