C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Ghalib
Poems from Oriental Languages: Passage
(Arabian—Twelfth Century)
From the ‘Kafwut-Nameh’ (Book of Rubies): Translation in Dublin University Magazine. Transcribed by Ghalib
From the ‘Kafwut-Nameh’ (Book of Rubies): Translation in Dublin University Magazine. Transcribed by Ghalib
I
For you all understand
That I pass for a mariner;
None can be barrener
Either of houses or land:
But I sail up and down a Red Sea;
For the wine that I lift to a lip
Rather given to curl in the way called derisive,
Whenever a brute is disposed to dispute
My pretensions to sip
Everlastingly, is, I’ve
A notion,
An ocean
To me and to all jolly bibbers like me;
And the glass is my ship.