The Garden of Bright Waters - One Hundred and Twenty Asiatic Love Poems by Unknown
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page 48 of 108 (44%)
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MOALLAKA
Rise and hold up the curved glass, And pour us wine of the morning, of El Andar. Pour wine for us, whose golden colour Is like a water stream kissing flowers of saffron. Pour us wine to make us generous And carelessly happy in the old way. Pour us wine that gives the miser A sumptuous generosity and disregard. O Oum-Amr, you have prevented me from the cup When it should have been moving to the right; And yet the one of us three that you would not serve Is not the least worthy. How many cups have I not emptied at Balbek, And emptied at Damas and emptied at Cacerin! More cups! more cups! for death will have his day; His are we and he ours. * * * * * By herself she is fearless And gives her arms to the air, The limbs of a long camel that has not borne. |
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