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1 " O' melancholy,hectic chill for human soul,herewith dismal presence,any spirit does descent. "
― Nithin Purple , Halcyon Wings: 'these Passions Feathers Are Gathering on a Winged Vision'
2 " Ah! listen the song of storm from my disturbed soul;and it scatters flower buds into its lonely halls;like every pain needs a dirge,with wreaths that awful the world framed one for me,and gives the time it calls. "
― Nithin Purple , Venus and Crepuscule: Beauty and Violence on Me Thrown
3 " The thick baffling blades of false world customs rip off my views and ideas,like breaking every string of my aesthetic thoughts in disdain and jealousy;pain pain enough your tigrine roars before I die. "
4 " The early dew-falls that did a pristine coating,over the woods with its finest transparency,glazed as like its wet white-glassy earrings that hung on the ears of wild flowers—unlatched my fancy. "
5 " Ha! spring arrived on her sweet scented palanquin,carried by the spirited Zephyrus and his coir with their murmuring music undulated in its own softness and fondled the leaves to astir. "
6 " The day arrived,when myriad teary rivers flow and the muted wind faintly died in his tears—an altar for the beloved one's departure,for sister-hood is no more,for her to adore!while pangs the beating world in a lamenting voice;their remembering loss of the 'one' they embrace most and when the crepuscule came like a phantom,the mournful,gathered birds swiftly flew in gloom. "
7 " O' Muse, goddess of music, songs and a poet's mind,bestow me your sources with treasures vivid;that of beauty you shall exempt to liberal lend,with genii of views in fancied world holds an aid—like a rare device which instructs the deep ideas. "
8 " Cynthia then holiness spread in arctic dews,from lately month that it pinion'd the living world,there did swell the mild and greenish meadows,winter anew its frozen gold of treasury wild. "
9 " When it forms the soul of purest liberty,which an aid that makes all the broad sense vivid and meet knowledge's growing beauty,mindful state where solemn music attunes. "
10 " Behold the world,where I stoop to dwell in,where no chasms that safe my varying dim views,but has the e'er longing for nature's inn,silent her breeze,that lulls my tiresome eyes. "
11 " Behold the world,where I stoop to dwell in, where no chasms that safe my varying dim views, but have the e'er longing for nature's inn,silent her breeze,that lulls my tiresome eyes; "
12 " Behold the world,where I stoop to dwell in, where no chasms that safe my varying dim views, but have the e'er longing for nature's inn,silent her breeze,that lulls my tiresome eyes. "
13 " While this fancy a stretched art,when cheers,her beeps long and raveswhen from secret eyes so well dart,to scan in peace and solemn strives. "
14 " Now weary drought is unfolding with morn's very maturing warmth,where scorching sun's importing beams a glowing fire upon our hearth.Naught,the chillness of rills,no more a flowering spot for musing eyes,summer's dirge is haunting still,we singing our notes in hapless ease. "
15 " If ‘beauty’ be the self-satisfied pride she bears,each fly does wing around her cherubic sweet face,as they; lovers seek what her anonymous covers,and dream them in a transient trace. "
16 " Meandering the soul, poor wretch baffl'd kid,whence shall go and wherefore it strives to hourly fate,irregular, perplexed, timely wet and frigid—by life, naive is you and fierce too your dispute. "
17 " Every dusk had the compassion for my fruitless traveler, to not to fail until i grab the dawn's dewy flower! a little joy i found now is like warming my heart in that relief fire. "
― Nithin Purple
18 " Whosoever consumed the Divine wine of sexuality,in an appropriate way must be having an eye opening philosophy to deliver the world,the more profoundly one might have fed by experience,the more adventurously he or she tends to know deep using their quest. "
19 " If you are happily married for what you have highly devoured from your beloved wife,is however legal,the world clasps respectfully,without any means to disapprove,though jealous and you too had given your wife an Heavenly drink,many a time with her mind's consent in order to fill what 'Eternal Sexual Divinity' is all about. "
20 " O’ Look—the fair seat of bliss and isolation,away from the pompous,rich and pride city’s wanton heart,the adoring woods paved meek ways of silence,and beneath the steep hill’s hide, the brook ran in peace. "