'And fare thee well, my only Luve! / And far thee well, a while! / And I will come again, my Luve, / thou' it were ten thousand mile! '
Robert Burns, 'A Red, Red Rose'
1st camel-driver:
If you're a valuable man and trust God, you should have your reward.
At sunset the colors of the desert are for you and you're for them.
Nat:
I'm for you, as you're for me. There aren't sun and sand,
Only so that one gets sunburnt
And sand gets into his eyes.
3rd camel-driver (He enters and turns towards the 1st camel-driver) :
It is time to go. At night our way is unsafe,
worse than ever we're homelesses.
(Following the third, exit the 1st camel-driver. Then exit the second, too.)
To be continued
From a Scot who is headed to Italy this summer - Bravissimo! Hugs Anna xxx
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I'm for you, as you're for me. There aren't sun and sand, Only so that one gets sunburnt And sand gets into his eyes. .........excellent! being 'sunburnt' is the fact that touch us! 10+