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1890–1936

Time's torment...

Dhan Gopal Mukerji

Time's torment, Life's woes, And sorrow's wan gaze Are but shades

In a picture of light Where nothing abides, All things fade. In fading there is beauty,

By shedding tears We bathe our hearts — Those crushed flowers full of smart — For a deity not far from our souls.

Yet, no solace in prayer, Pain has no largess; Dark has stars, But no barren earth its flowers.

All are dismal and fallow; Yet, from the mountain's stony heart Spring multitudinous rivers Sparkling at dawn, and

Deepening night's gloom with mysterious murmurs; And who knows? These streams that pass By the balcony of our past,

Through present's wilderness, Into desolate future May reach the land of the farthest star. Who knows? Ah! who knows?

May these song-rills From my heart's little hill Empty their singing waters Into a sea of song-making

Where nothing endures But the sound and echo of singing. Where sound, and echo are one, A moonset vale of sunset land,

Where light is wedded to shade Without death, full of dying, yet not dead.

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