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Her Nails

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She is as wise as Hippocrates,     As beautiful as Joseph,     As sweet-voiced as David,     As pure as Mary.     I am as sad as Jacob,     As lonely as Jonah,     As patient as Job,     As unfortunate as Adam.     When I met her again     And saw her nails     Prettily purpled,     I reproached her for making up     When I was not there.     She told me gently     That she was no coquette,     But had wept tears of blood     Because I was not there,     And maybe she had dried her eyes     With her little hands.     I would like to have wept before she wept;     But she wept first     And has the better love.     Her eyes are long eyes,     And her brows are the bows of subtle strong men.     From the Arabic of Yazid Ebn Moauia (seventh century).

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