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Queen Djenira

    By Walter De La Mare



    When Queen Djenira slumbers through
        The sultry noon's repose,
    From out her dreams, as soft she lies,
        A faint thin music flows.

    Her lovely hands lie narrow and pale
        With gilded nails, her head
    Couched in its banded nets of gold
        Lies pillowed on her bed.

    The little Nubian boys who fan
        Her cheeks and tresses clear,
    Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful voices
        Seem afar to hear.

    They slide their eyes, and nodding, say,
        "Queen Djenira walks to-day
    The courts of the lord Pthamasar
        Where the sweet birds of Psuthys are."

    And those of earth about her porch
        Of shadow cool and grey
    Their sidelong beaks in silence lean,
        And silent flit away.



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