The King of the Dark Chamber/Act 20

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2347700The King of the Dark Chamber — Act 20Kshitish Chandra SenRabindranath Tagore

XX

The Dark Chamber

Sudarshana

Lord, do not give me back the honour which you once did turn away from me! I am the servant of your feet—I only seek the privilege of serving you.

King

Will you be able to bear me now?

Sudarshana

Oh yes, yes, I shall. Your sigh repelled me because I had sought to find you in the pleasure garden, in my Queen's chambers: there even your meanest servant looks handsomer than you. That fever of longing has left my eyes for ever. You are not beautiful, my lord—you stand beyond all comparisons!

King

That which can be comparable with me lies within yourself.

Sudarshana

If this be so, then that too is beyond comparison. Your love lives in me—you are mirrored in that love, and you see your face reflected in me: nothing of this mine, it is all yours, O lord!

King

I open the doors of this dark room to-day—the game is finished here! Come, come with me now, come outside—into the light!

Sudarshana

Before I go, let me bow at the feet of my lord of darkness, my cruel, my terrible, my peerless one!

THE END


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