Song of the Wave XVII

Khalil Gibran

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The strong shore is my beloved
And I am his sweetheart.
We are at last united by love, and
Then the moon draws me from him.
I go to him in haste and depart
Reluctantly, with many
Little farewells.


I steal swiftly from behind the
Blue horizon to cast the silver of
My foam upon the gold of his sand, and
We blend in melted brilliance.


I quench his thirst and submerge his
Heart; he softens my voice and subdues
My temper.
At dawn I recite the rules of love upon
His ears, and he embraces me longingly.


At eventide I sing to him the song of
Hope, and then print smooth hisses upon
His face; I am swift and fearful, but he
Is quiet, patient, and thoughtful. His
Broad bosom soothes my restlessness.


As the tide comes we caress each other,
When it withdraws, I drop to his feet in
Prayer.


Many times have I danced around mermaids
As they rose from the depths and rested
Upon my crest to watch the stars;
Many times have I heard lovers complain
Of their smallness, and I helped them to sigh.


Many times have I teased the great rocks
And fondled them with a smile, but never
Have I received laughter from them;
Many times have I lifted drowning souls
And carried them tenderly to my beloved
Shore. He gives them strength as he
Takes mine.


Many times have I stolen gems from the
Depths and presented them to my beloved
Shore. He takes them in silence, but still
I give fro he welcomes me ever.


In the heaviness of night, when all
Creatures seek the ghost of Slumber, I
Sit up, singing at one time and sighing
At another. I am awake always.


Alas! Sleeplessness has weakened me!
But I am a lover, and the truth of love
Is strong.
I may be weary, but I shall never die.

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  • deetg

    WOW! I REMEMBER READING THIS POEM BY KHALIL GIBRAN WHEN I WAS YOUNGER. THIS IS SUCH A BEAUTILF EXPRESSION OF LOVE BETWEEN THE WAVE AND THE SHORE. "I QUENCH HIS THIRST AND SUBMERGE HIS HEART; HE SOFTENS MY VOICE AND SUBDUES MY TEMPER." THIS LINE JUST STANDS OUT TO ME, THE WAY THEY BALANCE AND COMPLETE EACHOTHER. THIS POEM STILL GIVES ME CHILS AFTER ALL THESE YEARS!