Of this day's glorious
feast and revel The pleasure and delight are difficult to describe. Plucking the lute they sent forth lingering sounds,
The new melodies in beauty reached the divine. Skilful singers intoned the high words, Those who knew the tune
heard the trueness of their singing. We sat there each with the same desire And like thoughts by each unexpressed:
"Man in the world lodging for a single life-time Passes suddenly like dust borne on the wind. Then let us hurry
out with high steps And be the first to reach the highways and fords: Rather than stay at home wretched and poor
For long years plunged in sordid grief."