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Written during Egypts New Kingdom (1539-1075 B.C.) but likely composed much earlier COMPLIMENTS OF ANCIENT EGYPT LOVE POEMS The Flower Song (Excerpt) To hear your voice is pomegranate wine to me: I draw life from hearing it. Could I see you with every glance, It would be better for me Than to eat or to drink. (Translated by M.V. Fox) Archaeologists have discovered most of Egypts love poetry in Deir el-Medina, a village of tomb builders during the New Kingdom. Findings indicate that these villagers may have been remarkably literate for their time. The local community—not just the scribes and students—may have contributed to the poetry of Deir el-Medina. The love poems were likely set to music and used events from daily life and the natural world—growing grain, capturing birds, fishing along the Nile—as metaphors to talk about love. The Crossing (Excerpt) Ill go down to the water with you, and come out to you carrying a red fish, which is just right in my fingers. (Translated by M. Fox) Ancient Egyptian Love Poem Is there anything sweeter than this hour? for I am with you, and you lift up my heart -- for is there not embracing and fondling when you visit me and we give ourselves up to delights? ...If you wish to caress my thigh, then I will offer you my breast also -- it wont thrust you away! Would you leave because you are hungry? - are you such a man of your belly? Would you leave because you need something to wear? - I have a chestful of fine linen! Would you leave because you wish something to drink? Here, take my breasts! They are full to overflowing, and all for you! Glorious is the day of our embracings; I treasure it a hundred thousand millions! Ancient Egyptian Love Poem Love, how Id love to slip down to the pond, bathe with you close by on the bank. Just for you Id wear my new Memphis swimsuit, Made of sheer linen, fit for a queen-- ... Come see how it looks in the water! Couldnt I coax you to wade in with me? Let the cool creep slowly around us? Then Id dive deep down and come up for you dripping, Let you fill your eyes with the little red fish that Id catch. Love Poem from Ancient Egypt Egypt, Deir el-Medina, 1300 B.C She has no rival, there is no one like her. She is the fairest of all. She is like a star goddess arising ... at the beginning of a new year; brilliantly white, shining skin; such beautiful eyes when she stares, and sweet lips when she speaks; she has not one phrase too many. With a long neck and shining body her hair of genuine lapis lazuli; her arm more brilliant than gold; her fingers like lotus flowers, ample behind, tight waist, her thighs extend her beauty, shapely in stride when she steps on the earth. She has stolen my heart with her embrace, She has made the neck of every man turn round at the sight of her. Whoever embraces her is happy, he is like the head of lovers, and she is seen going outside like That Goddess, the One Goddess. Love poem from the Middle Kingdom The earth trembled as you passed by, Turning everything sacred as you walked. And you set your blue eyes upon me for the first time, speaking at me with the depth of the night ...like a nightingale who doesnt need its wings to fly. What a blessing it is to be worthy of your look. I have seen rain on the desert, and all impossible things coming true. All of my prayers carry your name. I wish to be pure so that I can desire you. Take me as you will. Your slave... LOVE POEM FROM ANCIENT EGYPT Extract from a 3,000 year-old papyrus. She is one girl, there is no one like her. She is more beautiful than any other. Look, she is like a star goddess arising at the beginning of a happy new year; brilliantly white, bright skinned; with beautiful eyes for looking, with sweet lips for speaking; she has not one phrase too many. With a long neck and white breast, her hair of genuine lapis lazuli; her arm more brilliant than gold; her fingers like lotus flowers, with heavy buttocks and girt waist. Her thighs offer her beauty, with a brisk step she treads on ground. She has captured my heart in her embrace. She makes all men turn their necks to look at her. One looks at her passing by, this one, the unique one. 20TH DYNASTY, NEW KINGDOM EGYPT Her necklace is made of buds. Her bones are delicate reeds. She wears a signet ring and has a lotus in her hand. ... I kiss her before everyone that they all may see my love. She enraptures my heart, and when she sees me, I am refreshed. (an ancient Egyptian spell from The Coffin Texts) I am the lord of fire who lives on truth, The Lord of Eternity, Maker of Joy, Against whom the otherworldly serpents have not rebelled. I am the God in his shrine, The Lord of Slaughter, who calms the storm, ... Who drives off the serpents, the many-named one who comes forth from his shrine, The Lord of the Winds who foretells the Northwind, Many-named in the Mouth of the Ennead, Lord of the Horizon, Creator of Light, Who illumines heaven with his own beauty I am He! Make way for me . . .
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