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Constantinople - The Muezzin

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Above the city at his feet,         Above the dome, above the sea,         He rises unconfined and free         To break upon the noonday heat.         He turns around the parapet,         Black-robed against the marble tower;         His singing gains or loses power         In pacing round the minaret.         A brother to the singing birds         He never knew restraining walls,         But freely rises, freely falls         The rhythm of the sacred words.         I would that it to me were given         To climb each day the muezzin's stair         And in the warm and silent air         To sing my heart out into Heaven.

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