Arabian Nights: 222nd Night: Anis al Jalis, The Slave Girl - 22
The following night Shahrazad said: When the Caliph heard her concluded with the words, "You gave me to Karim," he turned to Nur al-Din and asked, "My lord, the girl said in her verses that you had transgressed against her lord and master. Against whom did you transgress and who is it who has a claim on you?" Nur al-Din replied, "Fisherman, what has happened to me and to this girl is extraordinary." The Caliph said, "Tell me your story." Nur al-Din: "Do you wish it in prose or in verse?" The Caliph in Fisherman: "O my lord, prose is words, but verses are pearls in strings." Nur al-Din bowed his head and recited: O my friend, since I left my home, My grief is always with me, but sleep Comes an irregular guest; I had a Father who loved me well, but lay Dead long long ago. And after him Misfortunes fell on me. This girl he Bought for me. I loved her, spent on Her. And lavished all I had on my Friends. All was gone, frien...