Waddah al-Yaman (), born Abdul Rahman bin IsmaâÂÂil al-Khawlani () (died 708), was an Arab poet.
Biography
Al-Yaman was born in Yemen in the second half of the seventh century. He was famous for his erotic and romantic poems.
He was executed by the Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid I, allegedly due to his over familiarity with his wife. Al-Yaman is now regarded as the national poet of Yemen.
Poetry
Excerpt of one of Al-Yaman's poems:
: She said: "DonâÂÂt come to our home, my father is deadly jealous."
:: I said: "IâÂÂll pluck you before he knows it, my sword is razor sharp."
: She said: "ThereâÂÂs a whole castle between us."
:: I said: "IâÂÂll fly my flag over the castle."
: She said: "ThereâÂÂs a whole sea between us."
:: I said: "IâÂÂm a strong swimmer."
: She said: "My seven brothers keep an eye on me."
:: I said: "IâÂÂm a match for them all."
: She said: "Allah is watching us."
:: I said: "My lord is Merciful and Forgiving."
: She said: "I have run out of words, so come tonight when everyoneâÂÂs floating in dreams, and fall on me like dew, undisturbed."
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