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In the gondola bobbing above the waves she sits like an apparition drenched in  golden morning light he wishes to elope with, to an island distant hoping to live there for eons, till they grow very, very old, defying death that in many forms they know for certain, will chase from behind like a vengeful hound He sings a barcarole. to mislead miseries and death, that fallows, she weeps, oh! the sufferings love brings to them both! yet their hearts were too pure, always rejoiced. The song he sings is on sacrifice for love on lovers defying conventions together they ran away to a far away place but sweet love sometimes brings them to sudden turns , cruel some times, they lied down their lives, felled by swords, for raising the banner of revolt, in the name of love. From her eyes tears flow uncontrollably, she sobs, as of it happens to them, the song, nears it's end, he is stunned by her overwhelming emotion, does it portend something bad? His barcarole comes to an abrupt end, what does he see ahead, a volatile crowd, what is this commotion all about, would someone please tell? Are they waiting for the lovers with drawn swords? Love has found martyrs, unfailingly once more, Let the waters in this canal in Venice, be red again.
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Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014 at 11:22 AM UTC
Tragic love
In the gondola bobbing above the waves she sits like an apparition drenched in  golden morning light he wishes to elope with, to an island distant hoping to live there for eons, till they grow very, very old, defying death that in many forms they know for certain, will chase from behind like a vengeful hound He sings a barcarole. to mislead miseries and death, that fallows, she weeps, oh! the sufferings love brings to them both! yet their hearts were too pure, always rejoiced. The song he sings is on sacrifice for love on lovers defying conventions together they ran away to a far away place but sweet love sometimes brings them to sudden turns , cruel some times, they lied down their lives, felled by swords, for raising the banner of revolt, in the name of love. From her eyes tears flow uncontrollably, she sobs, as of it happens to them, the song, nears it's end, he is stunned by her overwhelming emotion, does it portend something bad? His barcarole comes to an abrupt end, what does he see ahead, a volatile crowd, what is this commotion all about, would someone please tell? Are they waiting for the lovers with drawn swords? Love has found martyrs, unfailingly once more, Let the waters in this canal in Venice, be red again.
k-balachandran
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Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014 at 11:22 AM UTC
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