The Rig Veda/Mandala 10/Hymn 33

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1. THE urgings of the people have impelled me, and by the nearest way I bring you Pusan.
     The Universal Gods have brought me safely. The cry was heard, Behold, Dubsasu cometh!
2. The ribs that compass me give pain and trouble me like rival wives.
     Indigence, nakedness, exhaustion press me sore: my mind is fluttering like a bird's.
3. As rats eat weavers' threads, cares are consuming me, thy singer, Gatakratu, me.
     Have mercy on us once, O Indra, Bounteous Lord: be thou a Father unto us.
4. I the priests' Rsi chose as prince most liberal Kurusravana,
     The son of Trasadasyu's son,
5. Whose three bays harnessed to the car bear me straight onward: I will laud
     The giver of a thousand meeds,
6. The sire of Upamasravas, even him whose words were passing sweet,
     As a fair field is to its lord.
7. Mark, Upamasravas, his son, mark, grandson of Mitratithi:
     I am thy father's eulogist.
8. If I controlled Immortal Gods, yea, even were I Lord of men,
     My liberal prince were living still.
9. None lives, even had he hundred lives, beyond the statute of the Gods
     So am I parted from my friend.