Madison Cawein

The Slave

He waited till within her tower
Her taper signalled him the hour.
 
He was a prince both fair and brave.
What hope that he would love her slave!
 
He of the Persian dynasty;
And she a Queen of Araby!
 
No Peri singing to a star
Upon the sea were lovelier....
 
I helped her dropp the silken rope.
He clomb, aflame with love and hope.
 
I drew the dagger from my gown
And cut the ladder, leaning down.
 
Oh, wild his face, and wild the fall:
Her cry was wilder than them all.
 
I heard her cry; I heard him moan;
And stood as merciless as stone.
 
The eunuchs came: fierce scimitars
Stirred in the torch-lit corridors.
 
She spoke like one who speaks in sleep,
And bade me strike or she would leap.
 
I bade her leap: the time was short:
And kept the dagger for my heart.
 
She leapt.... I put their blades aside,
And smiling in their faces– died.
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