Sonnet Of Alluring Love Poem by MOHAN RANGAM

Sonnet Of Alluring Love



Thy radiance of countenance over me
Inspirits my love poignancy.

May be sometimes motionless the sea tides;
My love on you never rests.

When thought I illusion, a damsel's love,
Discarded ye my ignorance to vision.

Smile in thy mellow lips
Miles my heart to starry skies.

If thy words could console me,
Like I, to be whipped by tyrant—thy father

Turned I a renowned encomiast,
For ye kindled my fancies.

An arrow could hardly engore my heart,
But killed so by thy raunchy eyes!

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The poem describes how love inspires, invigorates, and even leads to a kind of blissful madness, where the lover is willing to endure pain for the beloved.
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