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Donald Benson Blanding (Дональд Бенсон Блэндинг) Song of the South Seas What is the lure of the South Seas' song That sings in the hearts of men so long? What are its languorous, lingerous charms That it reaches forth like the perfumed arms Of amorous women to draw men near? What is the song that rings so clear Through the leagues of time over seas and lands To bring men back to the sun-drenched strands? What is the song that will not be stilled, What is the longing that can't be killed? What is the lure of the South Seas' song Is the song the sighing of winds in palms As sweet as ballads, as sad as psalms? Is the song the crooning of silken waves, The sensuous music that makes men slaves To remembered joys of those velvet nights That were stained with passions and mad delights? Is the song a lyric of rainbow hues, The gold of suns and the sea's glad blues Hibiscus blossoms that burn like flame In the hair of a girl with a flower's name? What is the lure of the siren song That sings in the hearts of men so long? It is more than flowers or lazy seas, It is more than passions and ecstasies, It is more than memories of amorous flesh, It is more than the web of the senses' mesh, It is more than beauty and less than peace, It is earth-Nirvana, a sweet surcease From the clang and clamor of cities' strife, From the harsh demands of the Northland life, From the drive and strain of the men who seek For money and fame and ambition's peak. The tropic days are like golden sands That slip through the fingers of careless hands. The dancing feet of the passing hours Are muted with music and shod with flowers While the pulse that stirs in a listless vein Is lulled to the swoon of a waltzing strain Time is a flagon of drugged sweet wine With forgetfulness as an anodyne. That is the lure of the South Sea's song That clings in the hearts of men so long. Donald Benson Blanding's other poems: Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1601 |
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