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O Bani Thani I grow thin, wanting you; O you of the drooping eyes and long neck O Bani Thani, O sublime poetess and singer who walks gracefully through the halls of  Kishangarh I hear you are in my stepmother’s service; and the songs you sing though they are most sublime they lure me into unholy thoughts, O Bani Thani as do your drooping eyes, your lips curved into a smile You walk head high always, they say and you look directly ahead even when I am nigh and yet that too invites me to wander over the landscape of your face your drooping eyes, your drooping eyes the eyebrow like a bow, the bow of Rajput warriors whose arrows  pierce with vigour the elongated face, O Bani Thani your elongated face and nose and curls of hair that flow to your waist and that visage and seduction all graced in muslin odhni O Bani Thani I hear your voice, I hear your songs and your poems are recited here by the men even in the streets – O but do you hear mine, do you hear my poems of love, lust and thoughts unholy? O do you hear my poems of pain and longing? – all arising, all arising, O Bani Thani everything in my manhood aroused as I see you walk by, as I hear you sing as I hear you play on your instruments O Bani Thani, Bani Thani – sing to me, sing to me: *What is my end, what is my fate in this my love and longing for you?*
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Jan 4, 2013
Jan 4, 2013 at 5:59 AM UTC
when I saw Bani Thani, when I heard her sing
O Bani Thani I grow thin, wanting you; O you of the drooping eyes and long neck O Bani Thani, O sublime poetess and singer who walks gracefully through the halls of  Kishangarh I hear you are in my stepmother’s service; and the songs you sing though they are most sublime they lure me into unholy thoughts, O Bani Thani as do your drooping eyes, your lips curved into a smile You walk head high always, they say and you look directly ahead even when I am nigh and yet that too invites me to wander over the landscape of your face your drooping eyes, your drooping eyes the eyebrow like a bow, the bow of Rajput warriors whose arrows  pierce with vigour the elongated face, O Bani Thani your elongated face and nose and curls of hair that flow to your waist and that visage and seduction all graced in muslin odhni O Bani Thani I hear your voice, I hear your songs and your poems are recited here by the men even in the streets – O but do you hear mine, do you hear my poems of love, lust and thoughts unholy? O do you hear my poems of pain and longing? – all arising, all arising, O Bani Thani everything in my manhood aroused as I see you walk by, as I hear you sing as I hear you play on your instruments O Bani Thani, Bani Thani – sing to me, sing to me: *What is my end, what is my fate in this my love and longing for you?*
Bani Thani is an Indian painting in the Kishangarh school of paintings.  The painting's subject, Bani Thani, was a singer and poet in Kishangarh in the time of king Savant Singh (1748-1764). Do google "Bani Thani" to view the painting.
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Jan 4, 2013
Jan 4, 2013 at 5:59 AM UTC
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