My life, in your highness
don't forget never our love;
In your sweet grace
Don't rebuff my pain.
I'm always a banished one
from pleasure beaches
And yesterday's magical ones.
(Where do you sleep, Eldorado?)
Don't forget never this love
In the more triumphal evenings...
And remember the great heat
And the high oak groves;
And remember our sea
Drowsy in the far
Happines from a pagan era...
Don't rebuff my sorrow grief.
Translation by: Ramon Cabrales
Where Do You Sleep, Eldorado?
Clark Ashton Smith
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Poem topics: I love you, grief, life, pain, sea, sleep, sorrow, pleasure, sweet, great, high, yesterday, never, remember, I miss you, forget, love, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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