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Tuesday, 16 January 2024

His robe was white like milk - Abu Nuwas

His robe was white like milk,
His eyes love-heavy underneath blue lids.
His cheeks the shadow of wine-coloured silk 
Thrown upon snow.
     ‘What modesty forbids?
     Why do you pass me so?
     I am as patient for your hand 
     As a white lamb is patient for the priest.’

     ‘You sing three whites and I have four at least:
     A destiny which would be white without you,
     A body white and bland,
     A face of white,
     A garment blanched and exquisite.
     You did not count my white aright 
     And so I flout you.’

Abu Nuwas (756 - 814) Iran
Translated by Dr J. C. Mardrus (into French) and Powys Mathers (from the French into English)
Source: The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume II, Dorset Press, 1987

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