UNIONAs the fumes of myrrh that mix with the odour of sandalwoodIn a temple sacred to the goddess Lakme;As moonlight mingled with starlightIn the lucent azure of an autumn lake;As the sunset-rays of gold and crimsonThat interlace on a couch of purple cloud—Even so, Beloved,Hath my love mingled with thine—Even so, our souls are one,Like two winds that meet in a valley of rose and lotus,And fall to rest, unitingAs the still and fragrant air that lingersOn a bed of falling petals.
As the fumes of myrrh that mix with the odour of sandalwoodIn a temple sacred to the goddess Lakme;As moonlight mingled with starlightIn the lucent azure of an autumn lake;As the sunset-rays of gold and crimsonThat interlace on a couch of purple cloud—Even so, Beloved,Hath my love mingled with thine—Even so, our souls are one,Like two winds that meet in a valley of rose and lotus,And fall to rest, unitingAs the still and fragrant air that lingersOn a bed of falling petals.
As the fumes of myrrh that mix with the odour of sandalwoodIn a temple sacred to the goddess Lakme;As moonlight mingled with starlightIn the lucent azure of an autumn lake;As the sunset-rays of gold and crimsonThat interlace on a couch of purple cloud—Even so, Beloved,Hath my love mingled with thine—Even so, our souls are one,Like two winds that meet in a valley of rose and lotus,And fall to rest, unitingAs the still and fragrant air that lingersOn a bed of falling petals.
As the fumes of myrrh that mix with the odour of sandalwoodIn a temple sacred to the goddess Lakme;As moonlight mingled with starlightIn the lucent azure of an autumn lake;As the sunset-rays of gold and crimsonThat interlace on a couch of purple cloud—Even so, Beloved,Hath my love mingled with thine—Even so, our souls are one,Like two winds that meet in a valley of rose and lotus,And fall to rest, unitingAs the still and fragrant air that lingersOn a bed of falling petals.
As the fumes of myrrh that mix with the odour of sandalwood
In a temple sacred to the goddess Lakme;
As moonlight mingled with starlight
In the lucent azure of an autumn lake;
As the sunset-rays of gold and crimson
That interlace on a couch of purple cloud—
Even so, Beloved,
Hath my love mingled with thine—
Even so, our souls are one,
Like two winds that meet in a valley of rose and lotus,
And fall to rest, uniting
As the still and fragrant air that lingers
On a bed of falling petals.