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glected bed. Lovers are busy in each other's arms. (Vidyapati) vi Awake, Radha, awake Calls the parrot and its love For how long must you sleep, Clasped to the heart of your Dark-stone? Listen. The dawn has come And the red shafts of the sun Are making us shudder. (Vidyapati) vii Startled, the parrot calls. See those young lovers are still asleep. On a bed of tender leaves His dark figure is lying still. She, the fair one, Looks like a piece of jewelled gold. They have emptied their quivers. All their flower-arrows are discharged, Drowning each other in the joy of love. O lovely Radha, awake. Your friends are going to the temple. Asks Govind Das: Whose business is it To interrupt the ways of love? (Govind Das) In another kind of poem, Radha and Krishna are themselves made to speak--Krishna, for example, describing his first glimpses of Radha and Radha struggling to evoke in words the ecstasies of their love. viii Like stilled lightning her fair face. I saw her by the river, Her hair dressed with jasmine, Plaited like a coiled snake. O friend, I will tell you The secret of my heart. With her darting glances And gentle smiles She made me wild with love. Throwing and catching a ball of flowers, She showed me to the full Her youthful form. Uptilted breasts Peeped from her dress. Her face was bright With taunting smiles. With anklet bells Her feet shone red. Says Chandi Das: Will you see her again? (Chandi Das) ix Listen, O lovely darling, Cease your anger. I promise by the golden pitchers of your breasts And by your necklace-snake, Which now I gather in my hands, If ever I touch anyone but you May your necklace-snake bite me; And if my words do not ring true, Punish me as I deserve. Bind me in your arms, hit me with your thighs, Choke my heart with your milk-swollen breasts, Lock me day and night in the prison of your heart. (Vidyapati) x Never have I seen such love nor heard of it. Even the eyelids' flutter Holds eternity. Clasped to my breasts, you are far from me. I would keep you as a veil close to my face. I shudder with fright when you turn your eyes away, As one body, we spend the night, Sinking in the deeps of delight. As dawn comes, we see with anxious hearts Life desert us. The very thought brea
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