Classic and Contemporary Poetry
VILLAGE SONG, by SAROJINI NAIDU Poet's Biography First Line: Full are my pitchers and far to carry Last Line: Ram re ram! I shall die. Subject(s): Folk Songs - Indian; Storms; Survival | ||||||||
FULL are my pitchers and far to carry, Lone is the way and long, Why, O why was I tempted to tarry Lured by the boatmen's song? Swiftly the shadows of night are falling, Hear, O hear, is the white crane calling, Is it the wild owl's cry? There are no tender moonbeams to light me, If in the darkness a serpent should bite me, Or if an evil spirit should smite me, Ram re Ram! I shall die. My brother will murmur "Why doth she linger?" My mother will wait and weep, Saying, "O safe may the great gods bring her, The Jamuna's waters are deep." ... The Jamuna's waters rush by so quickly, The shadows of evening gather so thickly, Like black birds in the sky. ... O! if the storm breaks, what will betide me? Safe from the lightning where shall I hide me? Unless Thou succour my footsteps and guide me, Ram re Ram! I shall die. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DIFFICULT LAND by EDWIN MUIR TWO PICTURES OF A LEAF by MARVIN BELL THE CELLAR by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR THE PALLOR OF SURVIVAL by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR A SUCCESFUL SPECIES by JOHN CIARDI SAMSON PREDICTS FROM GAZA THE PHILADELPHIA FIRE by LUCILLE CLIFTON THE MEETING AFTER THE SAVIOR GONE by LUCILLE CLIFTON A CHALLENGE TO FATE by SAROJINI NAIDU |
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