In Hamlet Of Lampang Poem by AFFAQ NABI

In Hamlet Of Lampang



Maria!

In the hamlet of Lampang, there lived a little girl.
[Maria] often by the early morning,
She orpheline grazing the
cattle nearby Lampang;
A single girl, she was never
dismayed by
The wild wolfs rambling freely in the grassy fields.

Maria! was an eloquent firm shepherd, grazing
The farm animals, in the hissing weather.
And was daily singing her melancholic ghazal,
At the lunch hour in the sweet sunshine.
When lambs love to leap up
In flashing beams,
On the other side, the mowers try to steal their hours.

Maria! was once seated in a riverside shady tree,
I did see wandering in silent
marriage joy.
In her opinion, 'it brings cheer to her curly hair.'
She acquired pensive eyes and was witty wise.
When the lambs love to make baby ruttle
On grassy path in clear skies to enjoy infant joy.

Maria interacts her forgotten dreams with
Her tabby cat, who can understand some Oriya.
Maria, departs for her home in tearful mode,
In the evening shades of the olive trees.
To face severe mental torture by her stepparent,
That was a harassing
couple, tossing
The pebbles day long on their Varrenda.

In hamlet of Lampang there
lived a little girl.
Hapless, she had some regrets, rues and laments
On her vulnerable face and
It is pitiful
That she never entered any kindergarten.
Rueful, her liberty was nabbed by that couple.
Those sentimental fools have sacked her future,
They were neither the radical nor rational.

Nevertheless, pleased with their genetic ways,
That doesn't seem so oriental.
One day she rejoiced in shady tree,
And her shepherd friends came to greet her
For, Lord had chosen for her, a nobleman of first conduct
Thence, an unvoiced and exploited girl
Maria! met her fate with a man who treated
Her so well, and he was a learned Priest.

In Hamlet Of Lampang
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