The Elephant is Slow to Mate | photograph by nick brandt | |
by D. H. Lawrence | ||
The elephant, the huge old beast, is slow to mate; he finds a female, they show no haste they wait for the sympathy in their vast shy hearts slowly, slowly to rouse as they loiter along the river-beds and drink and browse and dash in panic through the brake of forest with the herd, and sleep in massive silence, and wake together, without a word. So slowly the great hot elephant hearts grow full of desire, and the great beasts mate in secret at last, hiding their fire. Oldest they are and the wisest of beasts so they know at last how to wait for the loneliest of feasts for the full repast. They do not snatch, they do not tear; their massive blood moves as the moon-tides, near, more near till they touch in flood |
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
What do Elephants Know about "Love"
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This is lovely Emma--it is so true about the dear elephants!! Happy Valentines Day. I hope you find your elephant-mate!!
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