by Sarojini Naidu (1879 - 1949)
Nightfall in Hyderabad Matches original text
Language: English
See how the speckled sky burns like a pigeon's throat, Jewelled with embers of opal and peridote. See the white river that flashes and scintillates, Curved like a tusk from the mouth of the city-gates. Hark, from the minaret, how the muezzin's call Floats like a battle-flag over the city wall. From trellised balconies, languid and luminous Faces gleam, veiled in a splendour voluminous. Leisurely elephants wind through the winding lanes. Swinging their silver bells hung from their silver chains. Round the high Char Minar sounds of gay cavalcades Blend with the music of cymbals and serenades. Over the city bridge, Night comes majestical, Borne like a queen to a sumptuous festival.
Composition:
- Set to music by Liza Lehmann (1862 - 1918), "Nightfall in Hyderabad", published 1907 [ SATB chorus and orchestra ], from The Golden Threshold : An Indian Song-Garland , no. 10, London: Boosey & Co.
Text Authorship:
- by Sarojini Naidu (1879 - 1949), "Nightfall in the City of Hyderabad", appears in The Golden Threshold, in 3. Poems
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