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1874–1932

CAN YOU FORGET

Robert Winkworth Norwood

Can you forget the pyramids, Persepolis and Tyre? Can you forget the barges on the Nile, The sculptor with his chisel and his artist-soul a-fire With a dream of Mother Isis and her smile?

His dream that made immortal One pillar of the portal — ‘ Tis broken now but beautiful above the yellow Nile! Can you forget the reedy pipes, the cymbals and the songs;

The sun upon the desert like a targe; The shaking of the sistrum and the beating of the gongs; The fury of the spear-thrust in the charge? O leave your milk and honey,

Your little bags of money, And dream the ancient dream again above the yellow Nile!

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