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Abu Midjan

    By Eugene Field



    When Father Time swings round his scythe,
    Intomb me 'neath the bounteous vine,
    So that its juices, red and blithe,
    May cheer these thirsty bones of mine.


    "Elsewise with tears and bated breath
    Should I survey the life to be.
    But oh! How should I hail the death
    That brings that--vinous grace to me!"


    So sung the dauntless Saracen,
    Whereat the Prophet-Chief ordains
    That, curst of Allah, loathed of men,
    The faithless one shall die in chains.

    But one vile Christian slave that lay
    A prisoner near that prisoner saith:
    "God willing, I will plant some day
    A vine where liest thou in death."

    Lo, over Abu Midjan's grave
    With purpling fruit a vine-tree grows;
    Where rots the martyred Christian slave
    Allah, and only Allah, knows!



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