Constantinople - The Muezzin
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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