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1890–1936

Art thou about me...

Dhan Gopal Mukerji

Art thou about me Amid falling leaves And autumn's circling winds When the golden shadows

Grow russet and rosy And the purple sunset sets fire to the sky? Art thou the breath That burns my being

When cold feel my limbs in terror, and awe? Who art thou? My love? Stranger in a strange garb! Far and farther to be nearer to my heart!

Why make spring-flames leap From passion's autumn leaves? Why this urge through fatigue When time falls fast asleep

Under the shadow of its grave — The winter ice? Yet, and yet The circling winds

Repeat passionate speech, The sunset burns, As my soul In desire's golden heat,

Though night be not far Shadows creep near With chilling breath and clutching hands To pluck

To destroy The flowers of yielding from your heart: Powerless, fear-stricken; I tremble, I stagger, I fall

Into oblivion's pit As time creeps Into winter's grave Silent, empty, white.

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