An Episode
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Along the narrow Moorish street A blue-eyed soldier strode. (Ah, well-a-day) Veiled from her lashes to her feet She stepped from her abode, (Ah, lack-a-day). Now love may guard a favoured wife Who leaves the harem door; (Ah, well-a-day) But hungry hearted is her life When she is one of four. (Ah, lack-a-day.) If black eyes glow with sudden fire And meet warm eyes of blue— (Ah, well-a-day). The old, old story of desire Repeats itself anew. (Ah, lack-a-day.) When bugles blow the soldier flies— Though bitter tears may fall (Ah, lack-a-day). A MOORISH CHILD WITH BLUE, BLUE EYES PLAYS IN THE HAREM HALL. (Ah, well-a-day.)
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