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Night is a kindhearted courtesan

Night,

dark, soft, alluring,

spinner of dreams I want to be lost in,

is a kindhearted courtesan,

who never demanded anything

for all her loving, that to me

was like a swim in the pool

of "Ananda"* I was searching for.

 

I climbed her door steps

with the silent footfalls of a cat,

all these years for solace,

when the fair lass ,

regaled by my songs evening after evening,

scoffed and taunted,

when I fell wounded

in duels of life, I was forced to fight

to keep my honor intact.

 

Once,

seeing me left in the lurch,

blood soaked and badly wounded

she led my tired legs

to her house of magic and secret treasure hunts,

blessed me with oblivion, till I woke up.

Her mansion became

arena of silent dances of wounded memories,

till sun appeared above misty mountains

cheering me up with new promises,

but my thoughts never left her.

I spent my darkest hours

in her house,

thrilled by dreams she induced,

in which under moonbeams

princesses gathered,

bubbling fine wine brimmed

in sparkling glasses,

I felt the most loved man

within her tender arms.

I would wait for the night, my sullied lover,

to arrive with her hands of breeze,

to tousle my hair and caress my face.

Night  took away my pains,

her lasciviousness is the only drink,

that makes me ask for more.

She is not only mine,

as a courtesan, she needs to entertain

whoever seeks her,

But when I am with her,

she is all mine.

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Written by
k-balachandran
Indian
Published
Apr 10, 2013
Lines·Words
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*"Ananda"(Happiness):Ancient Indian sages recognized Ananda as the goal of human life, which ranges from simple pleasures to ultimate bliss, brought about by the union with cosmic consciousness

termed as "Brahmanandam"

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