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  • Song of the Wave
    BY
    Khalil Gibran



    The strong shore is my beloved
    And I am his sweetheart.
    We are at last united by love,
    And then the moon draws me from him.
    I go to him in haste and depart
    Reluctantly, with many little farewells.

    I steal swiftly from behind the blue horizon,
    To cast the silver of my foam upon the gold of his sand,
    And we blend in melted brilliance.

    I quench his thirst and submerge his heart;
    He softens my voice and subdues my temper.
    At dawn I recite the rules of love upon his ears,
    And he embraces me longingly.

    At eventide I sing to him the song of hope,
    And then print smooth kisses upon his face;
    I am swift and fearful, but he is quiet, patient, and thoughtful.
    His broad bosom soothes my restlessness.

    As the tide comes we caress each other,
    When it withdraws, I drop to his feet in prayer.

    Many times have I danced around mermaids
    As they rose from the depths
    And rested upon my crest to watch the stars;
    Many times have I heard lovers complain of their smallness,
    And I helped them to sigh.

    Many times have I teased the great rocks
    And fondled them with a smile,
    But never have I received laughter from them;
    Many times have I lifted drowning souls
    And carried them tenderly to my beloved shore.
    He gives them strength as he takes mine.

    Many times have I stolen gems from the depths
    And presented them to my beloved shore.
    He takes them in silence,
    But still I give for he welcomes me ever.

    In the heaviness of night,
    When all creatures seek the ghost of slumber,
    I sit up, singing at one time and sighing at another.
    I am awake always.

    Alas! Sleeplessness has weakened me!
    But I am a lover, and the truth of love is strong.
    I may be weary, but I shall never die.

       
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