In sun and shower, 
Under the golden sunshine
And the fair moonlight, 
Grew she up, 
A daughter of the hills, 
In and around, 
Encircling her.
Cut off from the wide world
And gaze of it, 
Grew she up
As a wild flower
Unadmired and unappreciated, 
A girl uninhibited
But laden under strictures.
At the herald of spring, 
Sang you
Seeing the cuckoos singing
From the leafless
But in bloom
Palash and simul blossoms.
Sticking a palash bloom
Into her hair, 
Danced she, 
Sang she
Marking the change in season.
Under the shadow of the hills, 
Grew she up, 
A daughter of the hills, 
Half-fed and half-clothed tribal girl, 
Living a life of her own, 
Taking boiled ice and its gruel
And palm juice and rotten rice beer.                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                     
                
i loved the way you wrote the biography. nice flow and impressive write.