Let’s be lovers again on the Belvedere Hand in hand we would climb the stairs Then fly to the past in our memories’ wings To that timeless space where duelled Hastings!
Let’s be lovers again in that time spectral On Victoria’s lawn her memorial In the autumn’s white blue horizon Under the bronzed face of Curzon!
Let’s be lovers again in our revived heart In wind kissed skin on the Prinsep Ghat See the sun go down on the west bank low Coloring our eyes in the river’s glow!
Let’s be lovers again in the garden of Kyd Where under the banyan love poems we read Take a boat sail to the south upstream Where the Hugli flows in the Bay’s dream!
Why can’t we be lovers like the olden time Where landed Charnock in the humid clime That grew to a city with three villages to start And etched forever in two lovers’ hearts!
Belvedere House - Alipore, Calcutta, former palace for the Viceroy of India and the Governor General of Bengal, now houses the National Library. Warren Hastings - first Governor General of Bengal (1772-85), he had wounded Sir Phillip Francis in a duel in the lawn of Belvedere. Victoria Memorial - built by Lord Curzon, then Viceroy of India to the memory of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), built between 1906-1921. Prinsep Ghat - built on the riverbank of Hugli in memory of James Prinsep, English scholar, orientalist and antiquary. Ghat - riverbank Kyd - Colonel Robert Kyd (1746-93), a British army officer in India who founded the Botanical Garden, Calcutta in 1787. The garden has one of the oldest banyan trees in the world. Hugli - Hugli river, tributary of the Ganges Bay - Bay of Bengal Charnock - Job Charnock (1630-92), administrator of the English East India Company, regarded as the founder of the city of Calcutta starting with three villages Sutanuti, Gobindapur and Kalikata. p.s. I was born, grew up and loved in Calcutta now known as Kolkata, the City of Joy.