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1890–1936

It is the same twilight, dear...

Dhan Gopal Mukerji

It is the same twilight, dear, The hour of love and tear When in raiments of shadows Fancies, fears, hopes, and sorrows

Tread the path of sunset, While like barks of jet Float the clouds from east to west. I think of thee, my darling,

As in my heart strange chords ring Out melodies of many memories, And half-forgotten reveries Telling of this or that scene,

That is and has been Trod by thee, Queen of queens. My dreams of thee are ceaseless, As my love of thee is endless;

Whether it be sunset or sunrise, Hour of star-song, or bird-cries It is of thee that I dream, In the heart of my soul's stream

That flows to thy feet, my darling. Dark grows both east and west; Flower-heads droop into rest, As I seek to lay my heart and loving

On thy star-white breast, my darling, And sink into that pool of sleep That rises from thy singing's deep, While all are silent, as my desires near thee, my Queen.

What peace thy presence breathes! What serenity weaves its wreathes! What myriad wonders touch hands Across many seas, from many lands,

When a thought of thee Heralds thy coming to me Between palpitating desires, and fragrant dreams.

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It is the same twilight, dear... · Dhan Gopal Mukerji · Poetry Cove