Concubine damns.
Crab will live in both under water and
on land facing danger by sward-fish and crane-bird respectively; and hiding in
its hole when it its enemies. He, the hero is a man behaves like the crab; and
be the Man of such kind of land track.
What will happen, I don’t mind. There is
no use in feminine modesty in my part.
Let him come in my street.
I will pull him catching his garland
and upper cloth; and hug him in public while his wife and her friend-maid.
Ariar (Aryans) race of people lives by
female-elephant that fetches male elephant by love chanting. As the female elephant
does, I shall make him fall. If I could not do this, let my beauty, the beauty
that my mother foster, will spoil without use as the wealth of a miser.
This is the concubine’s oath.
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A poem by: Paranar
The text is belongs to second century
B.C. or earlier.
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