The Talisman Pushkin 1827
Where the sea -- eternal stormer -- Splashes on deserted scaurs, Where the moon is shining warmer At the tender nightfall hours, Where bondmaidens serve in duty To the reveling mussulman, There, caressing me, a beauty Handed me a talisman.
And she spoke to me, caressing: "Keep this talisman, my dove: It contains a secret blessing! It is given you by love. Should it happen that from blizzard, Threat, misfortune, death you ran, You would not be saved by wizard Powers of my talisman.
"And of oriental profit It will never bring to you; And adorers of the Prophet It will never win to you; Nor to northern lands from southern All across the global span To the bosom of your brethren Carry you my talisman.
"But when wily eyes would harness Your sad fancy instantly, Or unloving lips in darkness Give a kiss of falsity -- Then oh friend! of crime, of letting New heart wounds on my dear man, Of betrayal, of forgetting Safeguard you my talisman!"
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