The lady shares her eagerness to join
with him, the lover. Then her friend-maid reveals her lady’s intention to him.
Crab appears with its eyes like Flower
Nochi. It walks like a lady’s fingers spread corn of foxtail millet on ground
to dry in sun. He is the man of that kind of track. The lady played with him in
the littoral park. If he absents she shows nothing interest to come over the
park. One day she hears a sound like the bell rings in his chariot. She rushed
to the park and found it is folly; that birds make sound eating fish as bell
rings. When the lady conveys this news to her friend-maid the man arrived on
mounting on his horse; the friend-maid conveys to him.
Poet: Kapilar
This is a poem of second century B.C.
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