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Reminiscence of Mahomed Akram

    By Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)



    I shall never forget you, never.    Never escape
    Your memory woven about the beautiful things of life.

    The sudden Thought of your Face is like a Wound
        When it comes unsought
    On some scent of Jasmin, Lilies, or pale Tuberose.
    Any one of the sweet white fragrant flowers,
    Flowers I used to love and lay in your hair.

    Sunset is terribly sad. I saw you stand
    Tall against the red and the gold like a slender palm;
    The light wind stirred your hair as you waved your hand,
    Waved farewell, as ever, serene and calm,
    To me, the passion-wearied and tost and torn,
    Riding down the road in the gathering grey.
        Since that day
    The sunset red is empty, the gold forlorn.

    Often across the Banqueting board at nights
    Men linger about your name in careless praise
    The name that cuts deep into my soul like a knife;
    And the gay guest-faces and flowers and leaves and lights
    Fade away from the failing sense in a haze,
        And the music sways
    Far away in unmeasured distance. . . .
        I cannot forget -
    I cannot escape.    What are the Stars to me?
    Stars that meant so much, too much, in my youth;
    Stars that sparkled about your eyes,
    Made a radiance round your hair,
        What are they now?

    Lingering lights of a Finished Feast,
    Little lingering sparks rather,
        Of a Light that is long gone out.



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