Make me thy servant – the last stain efface
Of Selfhood; be my life an offering
In song’s own bliss and bloom’s own loveliness.
For beauty holds a mirror to thee, O King
Of Beauty’s ultimate home – thy Brindaban
Whose glory in her bowers will I sing,
And accost thee daily in thy golden dawn:
In every flower, every purling stream
In changing forms deciphering the One.
Here, in thy happy haunt, where dreamers dream
And Yogis strive through Yoga thee to meet
And all who visit hail thy summit-gleam,-
Thy Mira treads but one way thee to greet:
She prays: ‘Besiege my heart at midnight hush
And on banks of Love’s blue rill thy dance repeat.’
Translated by Dilip Kumar Roy from original by Mirabai
From: Among the Great 1950: by Dilip Kumar Roy (out of print)
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