The nightingale’s excuse

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The nightingale made his excuses first.

His pleading notes described the lover’s thirst,

And through the crowd hushed silence spread as he

Descanted on love’s scope and mystery.

‘The secrets of all love are known to me,’ He crooned.

‘Throughout the darkest night my song

Resounds, and to my retinue belong

The sweet notes of the melancholy lute,

The plaintive wailing of the love-sick flute;

When love speaks in the soul my voice replies

In accents plangent as the ocean’s sighs.

The man who hears this song spurns reason’s rule;

Grey wisdom is content to be love’s fool.

My love is for the rose; I bow to her;

From her dear presence I could never stir.

If she should disappear the nightingale

Would lose his reason and his song would fail,

And though my grief is one that no bird knows,

One being understands my heart – the rose.

I am so drowned in love that I can find

No thought of my existence in my mind.

Her worship is sufficient life for me;

The quest for her is my reality

(And nightingales are not robust or strong;

The path to find the Simorgh is too long).

My love is here; the journey you propose

Cannot beguile me from my life – the rose.

It is for me she flowers; what greater bliss

Could life provide me – anywhere – than this?

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