The Epic of Indian Womanhood

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The Epic of Indian Womanhood
K S Ramaswami Sastri
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And often in my happiest dreams her form Imagined by my wakeful soul has shone 23 THE EPIC OF INDIAN WOMANHOOD A full-orbed moon on sleep's sweet summer night And even in my waking hours I feel The world around me full of hints of her.
The southern breezes seem to whisper sweet About the fragrance of her flower-crowned hair.
The crimson morning glows that speed along As swift as thought from chambers of the east And glad proclaim to all the waiting worlds The Sun-God coming in his golden car Il
...lume my mind with vision of her smiles.
The sweet full moon that gently comes in light Attended by the stars to reign in state In skies that yearn to feel her silver feet With blissful tread brings dreams of her fair face. " With anxious love ashining in her eyes She heard the king's confession of his love And said to him : " The gracious gods will smile Upon thy passion* son. As thou, for might, So she, for beauty sweet, is praised of all.
I saw her once in her sweet girlish days.
She was a vision of ethereal grace, A summer-dream of some sweet-hearted bard Who sees the goddess of his soul before him shine Upon his love's pure throne and goes through life With praying lips and bright adoring eyes That see the full moon of her shining face 24 Shine bright in Fancy's topmost central blue And see not nor e'er care to see the shows Of life.


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