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James Whitcomb Riley - Out Of NazarethJames Whitcomb Riley - Out Of Nazareth
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"He shall sleep unscathed of thieves Who loves Allah and believes." Thus heard one who shared the tent, In the far-off Orient, Of the Bedouin ben Ahrzz-- Nobler never loved the stars Through the palm-leaves nigh the dim Dawn his courser neighed to him! He said: "Let the sands be swarmed With such thieves as I, and thou Shalt at morning rise unharmed, Light as eyelash to the brow Of thy camel amber-eyed, Ever munching either side, Striding still, with nestled knees, Through the midnight`s oases." "Who can rob thee an thou hast More than this that thou hast cast At my feet-- this dust of gold? Simply this and that, all told! Hast thou not a treasure of Such a thing as men call love?" "Can the dusky band I lead Rob thee of thy daily need Of a whiter soul, or steal What thy lordly prayers reveal? Who could be enriched of thee By such hoard of poverty As thy niggard hand pretends To dole me-- thy worst of friends? Therefore shouldst thou pause to bless One indeed who blesses thee: Robbing thee, I dispossess But myself--. Pray thou for me!" He shall sleep unscathed of thieves Who loves Allah and believes.
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