The Garden of Bright Waters - One Hundred and Twenty Asiatic Love Poems by Unknown
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page 57 of 108 (52%)
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My long grey sword is sighing
In his blue sheath. Fatima gave me my grey sword Of Temrouk steel, Damascened in red gold To cut a pathway for the feet of love. My eye is dark and keen, My hand has never trembled on the sword. If your brothers rise and follow On their stormy horses, If they stretch their hot hands To catch you from my breast, My rifle shall not sing to them, My steel shall spare. My rifle's song is for my yellow girl, My eye is dark and keen, I'll send my bullet to the fairest heart That ever lady loved with in the world. My hand upon the sword Shall be so strong, He'll find the little laughing place Where you dance in my breast; And we'll have no more of the silly world Where our lips must lie apart. We'll let death pour our souls Into one cup, And mount like joyous birds to God With hearts on fire, |
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