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A Caravan From China Comes (After Hafiz)

A caravan from China comes;
   For miles it sweetens all the air
With fragrant silks and dreaming gums,
   Attar and myrrh—
A caravan from China comes.
 
O merchant, tell me what you bring,
   With music sweet of camel bells;
How long have you been travelling
   With these sweet smells?
O merchant, tell me what you bring.
 
A lovely lady is my freight,
   A lock escaped of her long hair,—
That is this perfume delicate
   That fills the air—
A lovely lady is my freight.
 
Her face is from another land,
   I think she is no mortal maid,—
Her beauty, like some ghostly hand,
   Makes me afraid;
Her face is from another land.
 
The little moon my cargo is,
   About her neck the Pleiades
Clasp hands and sing; Hafiz, 't is this
   Perfumes the breeze—
The little moon my cargo is.
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