The Black Bee Of My Mind Is Drawn In Sheer Delight Poem by Kamalakanta Bhattacharya

The Black Bee Of My Mind Is Drawn In Sheer Delight

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The black bee of my mind is drawn in sheer delight
To the blue lotus flower of Mother Shyama's feet,
The blue flower of the feet of Kali, Shiva's Consort;
Tasteless, to the bee, are the blossoms of desire.
My Mother's feet are black, and black, too, is the bee;
Black is made one with black! This much of the mystery
My mortal eyes behold, then hastily retreat.
But Kamalakanta's hopes are answered in the end;
He swims in the Sea of Bliss, unmoved by joy or pain.

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[Translated from Kali: The Black Goddess of Dakshineswar, by Elizabeth U. Harding]
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Kamalakanta Bhattacharya

Kamalakanta Bhattacharya

Bardhaman / Indian
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