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Bedouin Song
A Beautiful Love Poem

The Bedouin Song is one of Bayard Taylor's most popular love poems. Professing his love under the window, he waits for his love's answer.

Bedouin Song
by Bayard Taylor

From the Desert I come to thee
On a stallion shod with fire;
And the winds are left behind
In the speed of my desire.
Under thy window I stand,
And the midnight hears my cry:
I love thee, I love but thee,
With a love that shall not die
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars are old,
And the leaves of the Judgment Book Unfold!


Look from thy window and see
My passion and my pain;
I lie on the sands below,
And I faint in thy disdain.
Let the night-winds touch thy brow
With the heat of my burning sigh,
And melt thee to hear the vow
Of a love that shall not die
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars are old,
And the leaves of the Judgment Book Unfold!


My steps are nightly driven,
By the fever in my breast,
To hear from thy lattice breathed
The word that shall give me rest.
Open the door of thy heart,
And open thy chamber door,
And my kisses shall teach thy lips
The love that shall fade no more
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars are old,
And the leaves of the Judgment Book Unfold!


~Bayard Taylor (1825 - 1878)

Taylor was an American poet, novel writer, and extensive traveler who often wrote for newspapers and magazines. "Bedouin Song" is found in The Little Book of American Poets (1787-1900).

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