Mathilde Blind

Here you will find the Poem Welcome to Egypt of poet Mathilde Blind

Welcome to Egypt

The Palms stood motionless as Pyramids 
Against the golden halo of the sky; 
Interminable crops of wheat and rye 
Mantled the plain with downy coverlids 
Of silken green, where little freckled kids 
Frolicked beneath the staid maternal eye; 
And babe-led buffaloes plashed trampling by, 
Sprinkling cool water on their dusty lids. 

Spake the grave Arab, as his flashing glance 
Swept the large, luminous verdure's dewy sheen, 
Sedately, with a bronze-like countenance: 
"Nehârak Saîd! Lo, this happy day, 
My country decks herself in sumptuous green, 
And smiling welcome, Lady, bids you stay."