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At The Bazaar

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Sent in a letter to his friend Tevis Clyde Smith around March 1929. First published in The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval, 2007.

585636At The Bazaar1929Robert Ervin Howard

There breaks in the bazaar of Zanzibar,
   red surge of life on life;
At eve there came through the sunset's flame
   a man with a dripping knife.
"Eunuchs a score and seven more
   I've made today," said he,
"The blood and tears of all my years
   I've caused would fill a sea.
"Search far, search far from Zanzibar
   for youths of many lands
"For my hungry steel and the glee I feel
   when they writhe beneath my hand
He laid him down where the stains lay brown
   on the floor of the gelding room,
And his gory blade as it down was laid
   clanged like a tone of doom.
In sleep he leered and clawed his beard
   with fingers black with gore;
The ghosts of dead men came from Hell
   and staked him to the floor.

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