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Three Songs of Zahir-u-Din

    By Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)



    The tropic day's redundant charms
        Cool twilight soothes away,
    The sun slips down behind the palms
        And leaves the landscape grey.
        I want to take you in my arms
        And kiss your lips away!

    I wake with sunshine in my eyes
        And find the morning blue,
    A night of dreams behind me lies
        And all were dreams of you!
        Ah, how I wish the while I rise,
        That what I dream were true.

    The weary day's laborious pace,
        I hasten and beguile
    By fancies, which I backwards trace
        To things I loved erstwhile;
        The weary sweetness of your face,
        Your faint, illusive smile.

    The silken softness of your hair
        Where faint bronze shadows are,
    Your strangely slight and youthful air,
        No passions seem to mar, -
        Oh, why, since Fate has made you fair,
        Must Fortune keep you far?

    Thus spent, the day so long and bright
        Less hot and brilliant seems,
    Till in a final flare of light
        The sun withdraws his beams.
        Then, in the coolness of the night,
        I meet you in my dreams!



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