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In The Bazaars of Hyderabad by Sarojini Naidu

Sarojini Naidu

In The Bazaars of Hyderabad

Sarojini Naidu


What do you sell O ye merchants ?
Richly your wares are displayed.
Turbans of crimson and silver,
Tunics of purple brocade,
Mirrors with panels of amber,
Daggers with handles of jade.

What do you weigh, O ye vendors ?
Saffron and lentil and rice.
What do you grind, O ye maidens ?
Sandalwood, henna, and spice.
What do you call , O ye pedlars ?
Chessmen and ivory dice.

What do you make, O ye goldsmiths ? 
Wristlet and anklet and ring,
Bells for the feet of blue pigeons
Frail as a dragon-fly's wing,
Girdles of gold for dancers,
Scabbards of gold for the king.

What do you cry, O ye fruitmen?
Citron, pomegranate, and plum.
What do you play, O musicians?
Sitar, sarangi and drum.
What do you chant, O magicians?
Spells for aeons to come.

What do you weave, O ye flower-girls
With tassels of azure and red?
Crowns for the brow of a bridegroom,
Chaplets to garland his bed.
Sheets of white blossoms new-garnered
To perfume the sleep of the dead.

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