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                    THE SAGE AND THE WOMAN 



     'TWIXT   ancient   Beersheba   and   Dan Another   such   a   caravan   Dazed 

Palestine had never seen As that which bore Sabea's queen Up from the 

fain    and   flaming   South    To   slake   her  yearning    spirit's  drouth      At 

wisdom's pools察with Solomon。 

    With   gifts   of  scented    sandalwood察  And     labdanum察    and   cassia´bud察

With   spicy   spoils   of Araby And   camel´loads   of   ivory And   heavy   cloths 

that glanced and shone With inwrought pearl and beryl´stone                 She came察

a bold Sabean girl。 

    And did she find him grave察or gay拭            Perchance his palace breathed 

that    day   With     psalters   sounding     solemnly     Or    cymbals'    merrier 

minstrelsy   Perchance   the   wearied   monarch   heard   Some   loose´tongued 

prophet's meddling word察         None knows察no onebut Solomon 

     She   lookedwith   eyne   wherein   were   blent All   ardors   of   the   Orient察

She spakeall magics of the South Were compassed in the witch's mouth察 

´ He thought the scarlet lips of her More precious than En Gedi's myrrh察

The lips of that Sabean girl察

    By many an amorous sun caressed察From lifted brow to amber breast 

She gleamed in vivid loveliness And lithe as any leopardess And verily察

one   blames   thee   not   If   thine   own   proverbs   were   forgot察O   Solomon察

wise Solomon 

     She danced for him察and surely she Learnt dancing from some moonlit 

sea 

    Where      elfin  vapors   swirled    and  swayed     While    the  wild   pipes  of 

witchcraft played Such clutching music 'twould impel A prophet's self to 

dance to hell      So spun the light Sabean girl。 

    He swore her laughter had the lilt Of chiming waters that are spilt In 

sprays   of   spurted   melody   From   founts   of   carven   porphyry察  And   in   the 

billowy   turbulence   Of   her   dusk   hair   drowned   soul   and   sense    Dark 

tides and deep察O Solomon 

    Perchance unto her day belongs His poem called the Song of Songs察

Each little lyric interval Timed to her pulse's rise and fall察Or when he 

cried out wearily That all things end in vanity           Did he mean that Sabean 



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girl拭

     The bright barbaric opulence察The sun´kist Temple察Kedar's tents察

     How     many     a  careless   caravan     'Twixt   Beersheba     and    ruined   Dan察

Within     these   forty   centuries察  Has   flung    their  dust   to  many    a  breeze察

With dust that was King Solomon 

     But still the lesson holds as true察O King察as when she lessoned you此

That   very   wise   men   are   not   wise   Until   they   read   in   Folly's   eyes   The 

wisdom that escapes the schools察That bids the sage revise his rules                    By 

light of some Sabean girl 



                          NEWS FROM BABYLON 



        ;Archaeologists   have   discovered   a   love´letter   among   the   ruins   of 

Babylon。;       Newspaper report。 

     The world hath just one tale to tell察and it is very old察A little talea 

simple   talea   tale   that's   easy   told此   There   was   a   youth   in   Babylon   who 

greatly   loved   a        maid ─  The   world   hath   just   one   song   to   sing察  but 

sings it         unafraid察A little songa foolish songthe only song it hath此

;There was a youth in Ascalon who loved a girl in                    Gath ─

     Homer clanged it察Omar twanged it察Greece and                        Persia knew 

Nimrod's      reivers察   Hiram's     weavers察    Hindu察   Kurd察           and     Jew 

Crowning Tyre察Troy afire察they have dreamed                     the dream察Tiber´side 

and Nilus´tide brightened with the                gleam 

     Oh察  the   suing察  sighing察  wooing察  sad   and   merry          hours察  Blisses 

tasted察  kisses   wasted察  building   Babel's         towers   Hearts   were   aching察

hearts were breaking察lashes               wet with dew察When the ships touched 

the    lips  of  islands   Sappho           knew察    Yearning     breasts   and   burning 

breasts察  cold   at   last察    are   hid   Amid   the   glooms   of   carven   tombs   in 

Khufu's          pyramid      Though     the   sages察  down    the  ages察  smile   their 

cynic         doubt察Man and maid察unafraid察put the schools to rout察Seek to 

chain love and retain love in the bonds of                  breath察Vow to hold love察

bind and fold love even unto               death 

     The   dust   of   forty   centuries   has   buried   Babylon察  And   out   of   all   her 

lovers dead rises only one察Rises with a song to sing and laughter in his 

eyes察The old songthe only songfor all the rest are lies 



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     For察  oh察  the   world   has   just   one   dream察  and   it   is   very old   'Tis 

youth's dreama silly dreambut it is flushed                 with gold 



                        A RHYME OF THE ROADS 



     PEARL´SLASHED              and   purple    and   crimson    and         fringed    with 

gray  mist   of the hills察The   pennons of   morning advance to the   music   of 

rock´fretted      rills察 The   dumb     forest   quickens     to  song察   and   the   little 

gusts   shout   as   they   fling   A   floor´cloth   of   orchard   bloom   down   for   the 

flash´         ing察quick feet of the Spring。 

     To the road察gipsy´heart察thou and I           'Tis the         mad piper察Spring察

who   is   leading察  'Tis   the  pulse   of   his   piping   that   throbs   through    the 

brain察  irresistibly   pleading察  Full´blossomed察  deep´bosomed察  fain   woman察

light´         footed察lute´throated and fleet察We have drunk of the wine of 

this Wanderer's song察            let us follow his feet 

     Like raveled red girdles flung down by some                      hoidenish goddess 

in mirth The tangled roads reach from rim unto utter´                     most rim of the 

earth We will weave of these strands a strong net察we                     will snare the 

bright wings of delight察We will make of these strings a sweet lute that 

will shame the low wind´harps of night。 

     The clamor   of tongues  and the clangor of trades                    in   the peevish 

packed      street察  The    arrogant察    jangling    Nothings察     with    iterant察  dis´ 

sonant   beat察  The   clattering察  senseless   endeavor   with   dross   of          mere 

gold     for  its  goal察  These    have    sickened     the  senses    and   wearied     the 

brain and straitened the soul。 

     ;Come   forth   and   be   cleansed   of   the   folly   of   strife       for   things 

worthless   of   strife察  Come   forth   and   gain   life   and   grasp   God   by   fore´ 

going gains worthless of life; 

     It  was    thus   spake   the   wizard    wildwood察     low´         voiced     to  the 

hearkening heart察It was thus sang the jovial hills察and the harper                      sun 

bore part。 

     O woman察whose blood as my blood with the fire                       of the Spring is 

aflame察We did well察when the red roads called察that we                        heeded the 

call and came Came forth to the sweet wise silence where soul                         may 

speak sooth unto soul察Vine´wreathed and vagabond Love察with the goal 



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of Nowhere for our goal 

     What     planet´crowned       Dusk    that   wanders     the         steeps    of   our 

firmament       there    Hath    gems     that   may     match    with    the   dew´opals 

meshed   in   thine   opulent   hair拭  What   wind´witch   that   skims   the   curled 

billows          with   feet   they  are   fain   to   caress   Hath   sandals   so   wing'd   as 

thine art with a god´            like carelessness拭

     And dare we not dream this is heavento wan´                    der thus on察ever 

on。   Through   the   hush´heavy   valleys   of   space察  up   the          flushing   red 

slopes    of   the  dawn拭   For   none    that  seeks   rest  shall   find  rest  till  he 

ceaseth his striving for rest察And the gain of the quest is the joy of the road 

that allures to the quest。 

       THE LAND OF YESTERDAY 

     AND   I   would   seek   the   country   town   Amid   green   meadows   nestled 

down If I could only find the way Back to the Land of Yesterday 

     How   I   would   thrust   the   miles   aside察   Rush   up 

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