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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Poetry - 17. ...Among gazelles and soft antelope...
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Tears revealed my secret to the river,
where beauty leaves its mark:
where gardens cover the watercourse
and where the river flashes in the middle of gardens.
Among gazelles and soft antelope –
my mind belongs to her, she rules my heart.
Something makes her eyes heavy from sleeping,
and that something prevents me from sleeping too.
When she pours the splendor of her hair over herself,
you see the moon in the pitch-black night,
as if a friend had died at dawn,
as if dressed in mourning.
—Hamda Bint Ziyad al-Mu´addib,[i]
circa 995
[Lyssa]
[i] “Tears revealed my secret to the river” Hamda Bint Ziyad al-Mu´addib https://bazar-andalus.de/poesie/poesie-und-eros-in-al-andalus/
The line "Among gazelles and soft antelope" actually means "Among beautiful young men available for pleasure"
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