No one remains forever it is true Even the mighty heavens change colors Vanish in the morning light drops of dew Erasing themselves in floral odors. Rivers vanish into arms
Author: World Inker II
Two Bengali poems by Sukla Rani DasTwo Bengali poems by Sukla Rani Das
বসন্তের আনন্দশুক্লা রানী দাসআজি বসন্তে মনের আনন্দেআছি রং আবিরে ছন্দে ছন্দেবাতাসে রঙে রঙে রঙ বাহারগাছের ফুল দেখায় চমৎকার।আমরা খেলি হোলি দিই তালিযৌবন জোয়ারে ভেসেই চলি।আমরা নাচি গাই তালে তালেযুথে যুথে
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