From The Oriental Notebook - Iris Dement
How drunk we were, each with the other, that marvelous night, when only the Asian darkness gave us light, and the watering canals were murmuring and the black carnation's scent pierced like a sting. And we walked alone through a city not ours, through a savage song and midnight heat—the Serpent coiled among the constellations in the thick-starred skies, and we did not dare to turn and meet one another's eyes. And it seemed as if ages walked with us, unseen, and as if an invisible hand were striking a tambourine, and there were stranger sounds, like something we must mark: secret signals that whirled about us there the dark. Thus once, and only once, we alked together, when of a sudden the moon like a diamond sailboat swam into view our parting meeting, the single encounter we knew.
Artist: Iris Dement
Title: From The Oriental Notebook