samantha thomas (no email) from 192.239.151.140 at 04/14/97 06:41PM
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Richard, It is obvious she is talking about sex. In the first verses, "Wild nights wild nights were I with thee Wild nights should be our luxury," She is saying if she could be with him all the time they would have "wild nights" together. In the next verses, "Futile the winds to a heart in port done with the compass done with the chart," she is saying it is futile for him to work on a stategy to win her heart because he has already won it. In the last verses, "Entering Eden ah the sea Might I but moore tonight in thee," This is where she describes the actual love making. "Entering Eden" Eden obviously being a part of the female anatomy. "Ah the sea" Her description of an orgasm. I think you can figure out the rest on your own.