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The Poet to Death

Tarry a while, O Death, I cannot dieWhile yet my sweet life burgeons with its spring;Fair is my youth, and rich the echoing boughsWhere dhadikulas sing. Tarry a while, O Death, I cannot dieWith all my blossoming hopes unharvested,My joys…

The Pardah Nashin

Her life is a revolving dreamOf languid and sequestered ease;Her girdles and her fillets gleamLike changing fires on sunset seas;Her raiment is like morning mist,Shot opal, gold and amethyst. From thieving light of eyes impure,From coveting sun or wind’s caress,Her…

The Indian Gypsy

In tattered robes that hoard a glittering traceOf bygone colours, broidered to the knee,Behold her, daughter of a wandering race,Tameless, with the bold falcon’s agile grace,And the lithe tiger’s sinuous majesty. With frugal skill her simple wants she tends,She folds…

The Illusion of Love

Beloved, you may be as all men sayOnly a transient sparkOf flickering flame set in loam of clay—I care not … since you kindle all my darkWith the immortal lustres of the day. And as all men deem, dearest, you…

The Gift of India

“Is there ought you need that my hands withhold,Rich gifts of raiment or grain or gold?Lo ! I have flung to the East and the WestPriceless treasures torn from my breast,And yielded the sons of my stricken wombTo the drum-beats…

The Bangle Sellers

Bangle sellers are we who bearOur shining loads to the temple fair…Who will buy these delicate, brightRainbow-tinted circles of light?Lustrous tokens of radiant lives,For happy daughters and happy wives. Some are meet for a maiden’s wrist,Silver and blue as the…

Suttee

Lamp of my life, the lips of DeathHath blown thee out with their sudden breath;Naught shall revive thy vanished spark . . .Love, must I dwell in the living dark? Tree of my life, Death’s cruel footHath crushed thee down…

Street Cries

When dawn’s first cymbals beat upon the sky,Rousing the world to labour’s various cry,To tend the flock, to bind the mellowing grain,From ardent toil to forge a little gain,And fasting men go forth on hurrying feet,Buy bread, buy bread, rings…

Song of a Dream

Once in the dream of a night I stoodLone in the light of a magical wood,Soul-deep in visions that poppy-like sprang;And spirits of Truth were the birds that sang,And spirits of Love were the stars that glowed,And spirits of Peace…

Past and Future

The new hath come and now the old retires:And so the past becomes a mountain-cell,Where lone, apart, old hermit-memories dwellIn consecrated calm, forgotten yetOf the keen heart that hastens to forgetOld longings in fulfilling new desires. And now the Soul…