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| Parrots in paddy field |
She
wants clandestine-lust; but neither in daytime nor in night-time.
You are
coming through mountain-valley where white water falls with thundering to enjoy
her.
You are
as beautiful as God Muruga who will dance along with women in street of the
village with ThondagaParai band music.
You come
with your haunts fallowing in daytime. This makes people murmuring. So, we do
not like this kind of daytime arrival.
if
you come in night-time you have to cross areas where tiger and its attacked
elephant family are roaming at. We do not like this kind of arrival at
night-time too.
Our meeting
place millet field where will used to sing driving away the parrots steeling
the yield. As the yield has reaped we would not come there.
She is
unable to without your lust. I am worrying about.
(Marriage
is the only solution)
A
poem by: Kapilar
The text is belongs to second century
B.C. or earlier.

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