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Today, the palmyra and betel-nut palms have donned new beauty.
Today, the palmyra and betel-nut palms have donned new beauty.
The fragrant kadam{{#tag:ref|The [[wikipedia:Neolamarckia cadamba|kadam]], also known as kadamba, is a genus of evergreen trees, native to the Indian subcontinent, Southern China, and Southeast Asia. Its sweetly fragrant flower is used in the production of Indian sandalwood perfume.|group="nb"}} grove is laughing.
The fragrant [[wikipedia:Neolamarckia cadamba|kadam]]{{#tag:ref|The kadam, also known as kadamba, is a genus of evergreen trees, native to the Indian subcontinent, Southern China, and Southeast Asia. Its sweetly fragrant flower is used in the production of Indian sandalwood perfume.|group="nb"}} grove is laughing.
A gentle breeze, dispersing pollen of screw-pine flowers,
A gentle breeze, dispersing pollen of screw-pine flowers,
Floats toward the blue yonder.
Floats toward the blue yonder.
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Today, the frogs hop about in frenzied glee;
Today, the frogs hop about in frenzied glee;
Alongside, the jasmines— who knows what they speak!
Alongside, the jasmines— who knows what they speak!
Bashful kaminii{{#tag:ref|See [[wikipedia:Murraya paniculata|kaminii]].|group="nb"}} flowers, shedding fragrance,
Bashful [[wikipedia:Murraya paniculata|kaminii]] flowers, shedding fragrance,
Glance at the players time and again.
Glance at the players time and again.
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