Through red forests that lean against the hills 
I wandered with my heart in my hand 
My cloak wound down to the shores of Cathay 
Where the gold lay scattered on the sand 
Night was young back before the dawn 
Casting kisses at the day 
Shipping the sea bestriding the earth 
Down before Cathay. 

The admirable deeds of Khubla Khan 
we admired from the deck 
Of our cedarwood ship 
Observing the domes that prance from Mandalay 
Where the dogs they sleep all the day 
We gazed upon the Towers of Tyre 
That rose coarse and spicey in the air 
But we sailed up the coast to sidon 
Where the gazes are so rare 
Where the gazes are so rare

The ship shone its lamp across the silent air
That swirled before Cathay
And there on the sand that courts the amber sea 
Our fair bodies we cast away
Night was young back before the dawn
Casting kisses at the day
Sipping the sea bestriing the earth
Down before Cathay.