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The Boatman’s Song 13/Many Her father was slowly getting surrounded, By disguising but pretending to be sweet looking kith and kin’s Who were showing to be his well-wishers, But were busy only to somehow get rid of the King His daughter YogMaya had all the qualities of a Princess As she had even learnt the art of fighting like a warrior With her matchless excellence on horse riding and sword fighting She was the only hope of her aging father the King The boatman saw from a distance that her princess charming Was returning in a haste from there, with two other horseman Her sudden coming and lighting like returning Made the boatman a little uneasy As he could see that the visit of a princess to a boatman and Her immediate returning without telling anything Was something, he was trying but couldn’t understand As the love was hovering in his mind, like an intoxicating wine And in those moments, he only wanted to feel and enjoy The moments in which he was feeling himself in heaven And flying like a Swan Enjoying the beauties and love of his charming beloved The boatman closed his eyes for a while and wanted to feel As if, he was feeling beloved in the circle of his arms The warmth of her presence had not vanished from his body and mind Her image was flashing again and again in his mind And he could feel the fairy like charming the Princess Showering her love on him, as if the rains falls on the summer burnt earth The Princess left the boatman, in a state of complete illusion And the boatman found himself engulfed in the fire of love Where ever he saw he found the image of his love Her face was shining every where, such was the beauty of that face The boatman tried even to come out of this illusion But the more he tried to come out, the more she was there Like his in separately breathe Night and days passed away, but the boatman could not see Even a glimpse of the lady who had charmed him so intensely He could not forgot her words, “I will come to hear you and you songs Very soon some day” In the memory of those sweet loving words He began to wait for his beloved, hoping that she would come one day The boatman realized that he was in deep love With the most beautiful woman on earth But many days and nights and weeks passed away But there was no sign of his beloved Ravindra to continue ……… Kanpur India 16th January 2010
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