In bazaars of hyderabad

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About This Presentation

Included in VI Class English State Govt. Curriculum
Poem by Sarojini Naidu


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IN The BAZAARS OF
HYDERABAD

NIGHTINGALE OF INDIA

Prepared by
M. PADMA LALITHA
SHARADA, S.G.T.
Govt. High School, Malakpet

For
VI Class
English
Under guidance of
Smt. C.B. Nirmala,
Dy. Educational Officer,
Nampally Mandal.

What do you sell, O Ye merchants?

Richly your wears are displayed

Turbans of crimson and silver

Tunics of purple and brocade

Mirror with panels of amber

Draggers with handles of jade

What do you weigh, O ye vendors

Saffron and lentil and rice

What do you grind, O ye maidens

Sandalwood, henna and spice

What do you call., O Ye peddlers?

Chessman and ivory dice

What do you make, O ye goldsmiths?

Wristlets and anklets and ring

Bells for the feet of blue pigeons

Frail as a dragonfly’s wing

Girdles of gold for dancers

Scabbards of gold for the king

What do you cry, O ye fruitmen?

Citron, Pomegranate and Plum

What do you play O ye magicians

Spells for aeons to come

What do you weave, O ye flowergirls

With tassels of azure and red

Crowns for the brow of a bridegroom

Chaplets to garland his bed

Sheets of white blossoms new-garnered

To perfume the sleep of the dead