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I called to fading day

As o’er the hill she flew,

‘Whither, glad light, away?

Take me, O take me too!’

She said, ‘O wingless one,

Thou hast thy memoried sun’.

I said to the droop’d rose

Awhile that was so fair,

‘Why dost so swiftly lose,

Sweet grace, thy blooming air?’

She said, ‘This is my doom;

Cherish thou beauty’s tomb’.

I cried to Joy as late

I stood, bidding farewell,

‘Must this be too thy fate

Whom I have loved so well?

He said, ‘My gift I leave

With her whom I bereave’.

Sonnets from Hafez & Other Verses

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