من ديوان
The Wanderer
للشاعر
Gibran Khalil Gibran
The Wanderer
"Andrew On Prostitutes"
THE TWO PRINCESSES
In the city of Shawakis lived a prince, and he was loved by everyone, men and women
and children. Even the animals of the field came unto him in greeting. But all the people
said that his wife, the princess, loved him not; nay, that she even hated him.
And upon a day the princess of a neighboring city came to visit the princess of
Shawakis. And they sat and talked together, and their words led to their husbands.
And the princess of Sharakis said with passion, "I envy you your happiness with the
prince, your husband, though you have been married these many years. I hate my
husband. He belongs not to me alone, and I am indeed a woman most unhappy."
Then the visiting princess gazed at her and said, "My friend, the truth is that you love
your husband. Aye, and you still have him for a passion unspent, and that is life in
woman like unto Spring in a garden. But pity me, and my husband, for we do but
endure one another in silent patience. And yet you and others deem this happiness."
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