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1871–1954

LOVE'S MESSAGE

Nawab Nizamat Jung Bahadur

We will not take Love's name; that little word, By lips too oft profaned, we will not use. From Nature's best and loveliest we will choose Fit symbols for Love's message; like a bird,—

Whose warbled love-notes by its mate are heard In greenwood glade,— shalt thou in strains profuse The prisoned music of thy heart unloose, While my heart's love is by sweet flow'rs averred.

Then take, O take these fresh-awakened flowers, The symbols of my love, and keep them near, Where they may feel thy breath and touch thy hand; Then sing thy songs to me,— in silver showers

Pour forth, thine eager soul, and I shall hear; Ah, thus will Love Love's message Understand!

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