Monday, August 16, 2010



Love's Last Adieu by Lord Byron

The roses of Love glad the garden of life,
Though nurtur'd 'mid weeds dropping pestilent dew,
Till Time crops the leaves with unmerciful knife,
Or prunes them for ever, in Love's last adieu!

In vain, with endearments, we soothe the sad heart,
In vain do we vow for an age to be true;
The chance of an hour may command us to part,
Or Death disunite us, in Love's last adieu!

Still Hope, breathing peace, through the grief-swollen breast,
Will whisper, ТOur meeting we yet may renew:У
With this dream of deceit, half our sorrow's represt,
Nor taste we the poison, of Love's last adieu!

Oh! mark you yon pair, in the sunshine of youth,
Love twin'd round their childhood his flow'rs as they grew;
They flourish awhile, in the season of truth,
Till chill'd by the winter of Love's last adieu!

Sweet lady! why thus doth a tear steal its way,
Down a cheek which outrivals thy bosom in hue?
Yet why do I ask?---to distraction a prey,
Thy reason has perish'd, with Love's last adieu!

Oh! who is yon Misanthrope, shunning mankind?
From cities to caves of the forest he flew:
There, raving, he howls his complaint to the wind;
The mountains reverberate Love's last adieu!

Now Hate rules a heart which in Love's easy chains,
Once Passion's tumultuous blandishments knew;
Despair now inflames the dark tide of his veins,
He ponders, in frenzy, on Love's last adieu!

How he envies the wretch, with a soul wrapt in steel!
His pleasures are scarce, yet his troubles are few,
Who laughs at the pang that he never can feel,
And dreads not the anguish of Love's last adieu!

Youth flies, life decays, even hope is o'ercast;
No more, with Love's former devotion, we sue:
He spreads his young wing, he retires with the blast;
The shroud of affection is Love's last adieu!

In this life of probation, for rapture divine,
Astrea declares that some penance is due;
From him, who has worshipp'd at Love's gentle shrine,
The atonement is ample, in Love's last adieu!

Who kneels to the God, on his altar of light
Must myrtle and cypress alternately strew:
His myrtle, an emblem of purest delight,
His cypress, the garland of Love's last adieu!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

One a more moondance with you, my love

Well, it's a marvellous night for a moondance
With the stars up above in your eyes
A fantabulous night to make romance
‘Neath the cover of October skies
And all the leaves on the trees are falling
To the sound of the breezes that blow
And I’m trying to please to the calling
Of your heart-strings that play soft and low
And all the nights magic seems to whisper and hush
And all the soft moonlight seems to shine in your blush

Can I just have one a more moondance with you, my love
Can I just make some more romance with a-you, my love

Well, I wanna make love to you tonight
I can't wait 'til the morning has come
And I know that the time is just right
And straight into my arms you will run
And when you come my heart will be waiting
To make sure that you're never alone
There and then all my dreams will come true, dear
There and then I will make you my own
And every time I touch you, you just tremble inside
And I know how much you want me that you can't hide

One more moondance with you in the moonlight
On a magic night
Can't I just have one more dance with you my love

Friday, February 19, 2010

I never wronged you


I never wronged you,

I always knew

When I saw you for the first time,
unhappy at your unrecognized talent,
but flashing a gurgling smile at a nobody like me.

I always knew,
When you gave me dried petals prasadam of your wholesome prayers
to bring peace and love in my life,
and the red vermillion to seal the future bliss.

I always knew,
When you held me by the hand
to console the loss of a dear one,
to bear the inconsolable.

I always knew,
When you woke me up to a bright morning,
Wishing New Year and the days ahead,
The never-to-be-followed resolutions.

I always knew,
When you chose death for a better death or life, I knew not
But my numb pulse knew the pressure on the gushing fluid in me.

Today, you came to me in dream
And again held my ignorant hand,
The heat of your palms on my collarbones,
My nails digging in your flesh to assure life in you.
U frail now, but aah! Your gurgling smile and kohl eyes
Giving me sermons on life ‘n’ its guile.

I this moment know,
You have forgiven me!
Coz, I never wronged you,
Yes my dusky beauty (as I always addressed you, remember??)
I never wronged you.