Ajabdeh's Interlude

 The soil of Mewar was mesmerisingly bright 

In yellow, red, and green. 

Giving the eyes a spectacular sight. 

As the June rains arrived

Washing the Aravallis in an ocean of beauty, 

Beyond the Bhimlat's tranquillity 

A fort stood in proximity.

The land of Bijoliya.

Somewhere in the palace, there 

Amidst the bloodshed and might

Lived a girl who dared to love, 

The bravest the land bore in a long time.

Her days would pass in waiting 

And nights rereading letters 

He had often sent without being discreet. 

Words and feelings between the lines 

Her hand traced the curves of each letter 

As though she felt his fingers entwined.

Every evening as dusk settled in 

Or the rain blurred the horizon in mist 

She stood there, on the highest Jharokha

Eyes beyond the plains, far away 

Where she could see the silver-lined way.

He would one day come galloping down 

The dust gave away his presence in brown.

The people would rejoice at the return of a prince 

And her heart would finally find home in him.

He'd meet her in stolen stares, 

Seek her out in a crowd as soon as she appears, 

Let his hand brush hers where the bruises were 

The valiance that made her proud of him 

And made the wait worthy of a dream.

And then he would gallop away again 

Without a lengthy word exchange 

And she would watch from the domes 

Till his white horse appeared blue on the horizon. 

Once again, she would begin counting days 

Till they met each other again.

~ Suranya



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