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With You in a [[:wikipedia:Butea monosperma|palash]] forest | |||
It had been noticed... | |||
Sometime in the past... | |||
Privately into my ears | |||
Love-filled words You'd whispered. | |||
On a spring month,{{#tag:ref|Specifically, this line refers to "the month of [[:wikipedia:Falgun|Phalgun]]", when spring is ushered in with the festival variably called [[:wikipedia:Holi|Holi, Dolyatra, or Vasantotsava]]. In this festival, people play with colors, notably a red dye known as [[:wikipedia:Abir|''abir'' or ''phag'']]. This spring festival is most commonly celebrated on the full moon day of Phalgun (around the beginning of March).|group="nb"}} fire exuding | |||
the | In the palash forest's every corner, | ||
Élan vital had awakened, | |||
Willful in the morning. | |||
About the capture of an Unknown Traveler, | |||
to | Near to all, yet remaining afar... | ||
Having given thought and made a reasoned judgment, | |||
Thee I cannot apprehend. | |||
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