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II. From Bengali

Songs of Bidyapati

XX

I saw not to the heart’s desire.

Beautiful friend! that sight was fire

Of lightning and like lightning went:

My heart with the bright bolt was rent.

Her dim white robe like the hoar-frost thin

Half from the shoulder had fallen in.

Her beautiful mouth half-smiled and half

A glance from under her lids did laugh.

Half-naked shone her breasts’ sweet globes

And half lay shadowy in her robes.

O then this bitter love and new!

Her body was of honey hue,

Her breasts, those cups of wondrous gold,

Love like a bodice did enfold.

The bodiless Love with subtle plan

To seize and hold the heart of man

With flowery cords his beauteous net

In the guise of a girl’s breasts had set.

Her teeth, a row of pearls, did meet

Her moving lips and sweet, O sweet

As liquid honey her delicate speech.

Within me burned a pain like fire;

My eyes dwelt with her, yet could not reach

Gazing, the bottom of desire.