Skip to content
1893–1944

I.— THE PRINCE OF ORMUZ SINGS TO BADOURA

Robert Nichols

When she kisses me with her lips, I become A Roc, that giant, that fabulous bird And over the desert, vast, yellow, and dumb, I wheel, and my jubilant screaming is heard,

A voice, an echo, high up and glad, Over the domes and green pools of Bagdad. But when she kisses me with her eyes, My heart melts in me; she is my sun;

She strokes my snow; I am loosed, I arise: A brook of water I run, I run, Crystal water, sunny and sweet, Laughing and weeping to fawn at her feet.

Cookies on Poetry Cove

We use cookies to remember your language preference and — only with your consent — to learn how Poetry Cove is used. You can change your mind any time.