To High Land Lass

Pijush Biswas

O come, say, no more days to wait
O high land lass, bait again!
Let portrait thy land by thy trait
And go all shadows of pain.

Old meadows, glades- - all are still
Although unglistening at thy absence
Winter is gone, Farewell!
Yet, all pain my sense.

There are dried moires of Grove
Falling, bewildered by past;
Though happily reared by Love
Of thee, all's too aghast.

Soon or late, will fly the pies
Baffling rainbow hue
Among trees, amid skies
At the fall of old-restored dew.

The rivulet, once who was fleet
Will rise again at thy touch
Or, when thy sickle will meet
To the next season much.

03/13/2016

(Published in his self-published book "Some Suitable Words", in January,2018)

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  • Published: February 14th, 2024 06:28
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