C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Author Unknown
Poems from Oriental Languages: Mother to Her Daughter
Translation in Dublin University Magazine
Ten summers already are over thy head;
I must find you a husband, if under the sun
The conscript-catcher has left us one.
I have so much love that I must have two;
And I’ll find for each, as you shall see,
More love than both can bring to me.
He shall roam the desert for spoil by night;
And when morning shines on the tall palm-tree,
He shall find sweet welcome home with me.
He shall fish all day in the deep blue sea;
And when evening brings his hour of rest,
He shall find repose on this faithful breast.
For men are scarce and hard to catch;
So I fear you must make one husband do,
And try to love him as well as two.