I Closer the curtain. Still the sun is flame, And the sands metal, molten! Ah, to lie By the cool waters, breathing The air that lifts the palm-fronds, Hear my garden nightingale Sing to his roses, Clasp @3my@1 Rose of Roses! II Hasten your speed, O weary Camel-driver! There is a catch in the bells, a lull, a drift to silence; Night will be here Heavy the way, Far lies the City Far! And the Gates close, Hassán. III Strange was my dream mirage, of many scenes, And in them I. I would not greatly care Again to dream, Hassán, Or to my Shadow-land Take me my Shadows; Though by the Prophet, man, fair foe I was, My fights with equal odds! IV O my Saharan dawns, Catching the fires at the horizon's edge And flaming to the zenith! My Saharan nights, Great moons that blurred the stars Silver above, Silver beneath, A sea of silver whose vast waves Broke into silver foam And stillnessstillnessstillness that was prayer! V My Mare, Hassán! Nay, bring herI would see, Would feel her nostrils nuzzle to my hand. O my Delight! my Wonderful! Bird of the Desert! Wings of the Winds of Flight!.... Mind you the great simoom? She sheltered methough, by the Crescent, we Had like to be one mound. How does the Arab love? First, aye, the Prophet, spiritually! His son: he transmits his name; His bride: be sure, the last; His SteedI do think, Hassán, That ranks him next the Prophet! Dah-ma, she is your care Let her lack nothing, least of alllove .... And .... Hassán .... Not miss me overmuch. VI Why stilled the Camel bells, my Camel-driver? Not stilled? the City near? .... Fling wide the curtains! Lift me, that I see The sunset blazing upon tower and dome, Hear the muezzin from his minaret "A-l-l-a-hi-lA-l-l-a-h" .... Are the Gates wide, Hasán? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 17. THE DIFFICULT ADVENTURE by PHILIP AYRES PSALM 19. COELI ENARRANT by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE KING AND PEOPLE by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB NOW COMES THE NIGHT by HERBERT GERHARD BRUNCKEN |