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Sandalwood-painted | |||
Is the love that had spread wing. | |||
A sweetness naked, | |||
And yet gone off alone has she. | |||
Where I gaze in the boundless heavens, | |||
That crane I just fail to see. | |||
She is limitless and filled with beauty, | |||
Coated with resounding sweetness. | |||
Even now that one past tells a tale, | |||
Her eagerness, beyond imagination. | |||
She is angelic, that love-in-a-puff;{{#tag:ref|Literally, ''svarńalatá'' means "golden creeper". However, this is a Bengali name for one specific plant, the [[:wikipedia:Cardiospermum halicacabum|Cardiospermum halicacabum]], also known as ''love in a puff''. Another name for the same plant in both [[Samskrta]] and [[Roman Samskrta transliteration#Roman Bengali transliteration|Bengali]] is ''jyotiśmatii'', also meaning ''bright'' or ''lustrous''.|group="nb"}} | |||
With reason she does not get veiled. | |||
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