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1861–1929

LXXXI

Bliss Carman

Hark, love, to the tambourines Of the minstrels in the street, And one voice that throbs and soars Clear above the clashing time!

Some Egyptian royal love-lilt, Some Sidonian refrain, Vows of Paphos or of Tyre, Mount against the silver sun.

Pleading, piercing, yet serene, Vagrant in a foreign town, From what passion was it born, In what lost land over sea?

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