A Love-song
BY D. RAGHUTHAMACHARYA
I am a beggar maid |
At Thy temple's golden gate, |
Singing in a faint voice |
Of my love insatiate. |
In the mellow hour of eve, |
Inlaid with ruby and sapphire, |
Beyond the burning West |
I sight Thy shrine's high saffron spire. |
In the silent hour of dawn, |
When the smile of East is yet in bud, |
The gentle breeze conveys |
My song to Thee, though sung not loud. |
Come, Lord! out of the smile |
Of dawn's silvery bloom, |
Riding on the first sun-beam |
To lift me from my gloom. |
Enter the dew-drop of my soul |
And dance to my plaintive singing, |
Then let me reap my love's harvest. |
A kiss, an embrace and life's forgetting. |