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Vasava - An Untold Story 2/Many
Vasava An untold story Part 02/Many Description of the Vasava's Amazing Beauty Her eyes brows were blessed by the Goddess of beauty and love And they use to come in motion, during her dancing sessions Throwing arrows of passions, on the beholders of her dances Charmed by her magic, they all feel lost in her beauty and looks The Creator took the color of red, from the petals of Rose And He decided to paint her Rose petal like beautiful lips To make her enchanting face, He used his own flawless hands As He wanted to make her, an embodiment of perfection Her teeth’s were like the store of Basra’s glittering pearls Where the Creator had studded those sparkling pearls in rows With her each smile the beauty of her face use to glow red During her singing her lovers waited, for the glimpse of her Basra rows While she sung her tongue use to collect nectar from them To shower it on those, watching her dances & listening her songs Encouraged she use to give those thrilling dance performances Which can fill a human hearts with more passion and mirth The Creator had shaped Vasava’s body and beauty, to Show His workmanship perfection and the beauty of His moulds And brought Vasavadutta as a woman of perfection on Earth So the humans may know, how beautiful the Beauty can be Ravindra to be continued Kanpur India 2nd March 2010 in 3/Many
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