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The Lyric of the Unseen Light
In the southern foothills of the Vindhya mountains, there lived a poet named Kunuharupa. He was born with sight, but lost his eyes to a childhood fever. The other poets of the royal court mocked him. "What can a blind man know of the moon's curve or the peacock's feather?" they sneered.
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"She does not enter the room with light,
but with a shift in the air's perfume.
Her anklets are not silver,
they are the sound of dewdrops deciding to fall.
I am blind, my lord. But love is not a portrait.
It is a fever. And I know her shape by the warmth she leaves on my shadow." The Lyric of the Unseen Light In the
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