Last Poems by Laurence Hope
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Thine to possess and re-issue again,
Such is thy tender and passionate duty, Licit thy pleasure and honoured thy pain. Choti Tinchaurya syani hogayi! Choti Tinchaurya, lovely and tender, Still all unbroken to sorrow and strife. Come to the Bridegroom who, silk-clad and slender, Brings thee the Honour and Burden of Life. Bidding farewell to thy light-hearted playtime, Worship thy Lover with fear and delight, Art thou not ever, though slave of his daytime, Choti Tinchaurya, queen of his night? Choti Tinchaurya syani hogayi! Unanswered Something compels me, somewhere. Yet I see No clear command in Life's long mystery. Oft have I flung myself beside my horse, To drink the water from the roadside mire, And felt the liquid through my being course, Stilling the anguish of my thirst's desire. A simple want; so easily allayed; After the burning march; water and shade. |
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