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And then the Maid, compassionate, sang on— Lady, most sweet! For thy coming feet He listens in the wood, Avith love sore-tried; Faintly sighing, Lil^e one a-dying. He sends his thoughts afoot to meet his bride. Ah, silent one! Sunk is the sun, Tiie darkness falls as deep as Krishna's sorrow ; The chakor's strain Is not more vain Thau mine, and soon gray dawn will bring white morrow. And thine own bliss Delays by this ; The utmost of thy heaven comes only so When, with hearts beating And passion...ate greeting. Parting is over, and the parted grow One — one for ever! And the old endeavor To be so blended is assuaged at last; And the glad tears raining Have nought remaining Of (Inul)t or 'plaining; and the dread has passed THE INDIAN SONG OF SONGS. 43 Out of each face. In the close embrace. That by-and-by embracing will be over; The ache that causes Those mournful pauses In bowers of earth between lover and lover: To be no more felt. To fade, to melt In the strong certainty of joys immortal; In the glad meeting, And quick sweet greeting Of hps that close beyond Time's shadowy portal.
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