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<h2> Hira-Singh's Farewell to Burmah </h2>
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On the wooden deck of the wooden Junk, silent, alone, we lie,<br/>
With silver foam about the bow, and a silver moon in the sky:<br/>
A glimmer of dimmer silver here, from the anklets round your feet,<br/>
Our lips may close on each other's lips, but never our souls may meet.<br/>
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For though in my arms you lie at rest, your name I have never heard,<br/>
To carry a thought between us two, we have not a single word.<br/>
And yet what matter we do not speak, when the ardent eyes have spoken,<br/>
The way of love is a sweeter way, when the silence is unbroken.<br/>
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As a wayward Fancy, tired at times, of the cultured Damask Rose,<br/>
Drifts away to the tangled copse, where the wild Anemone grows;<br/>
So the ordered and licit love ashore, is hardly fresh and free<br/>
As this light love in the open wind and salt of the outer sea.<br/>
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So sweet you are, with your tinted cheeks and your small caressive hands,<br/>
What if I carried you home with me, where our Golden Temple stands?<br/>
Yet, this were folly indeed; to bind, in fetters of permanence,<br/>
A passing dream whose enchantment charms because of its trancience.<br/>
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Life is ever a slave to Time; we have but an hour to rest,<br/>
Her steam is up and her lighters leave, the vessel that takes me west;<br/>
And never again we two shall meet, as we chance to meet to-night,<br/>
On the Junk, whose painted eyes gaze forth, in desolate want of sight.<br/>
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And what is love at its best, but this? Conceived by a passing glance,<br/>
Nursed and reared in a transient mood, on a drifting Sea of Chance.<br/>
For rudderless craft are all our loves, among the rocks and the shoals,<br/>
Well we may know one another's speech, but never each other's souls.<br/>
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Give here your lips and kiss me again, we have but a moment more,<br/>
Before we set the sail to the mast, before we loosen the oar.<br/>
Good-bye to you, and my thanks to you, for the rest you let me share,<br/>
While this night drifted away to the Past, to join the Nights that Were.<br/></p>
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