If people came to know where my king's palace is, it would vanish  
into the air. 
    The walls are of white silver and the roof of shining gold. 
    The queen lives in a palace with seven courtyards, and she 
wears a jewel that cost all the wealth of seven kingdoms. 
    But let me tell you, mother, in a whisper, where my king's 
palace is. 
    It is at the corner of our terrace where the pot of the tulsi 
plant stands. 
    The princess lies sleeping on the far-away shore of the seven 
impassable seas. 
    There is none in the world who can find her but myself. 
    She has bracelets on her arms and pearl drops in her ears; her 
hair sweeps down upon the floor. 
    She will wake when I touch her with my magic wand and jewels 
will fall from her lips when she smiles. 
    But let me whisper in your ear, mother; she is there in the 
corner of our terrace where the pot of the tulsi plant stands. 
    When it is time for you to go to the river for your bath, step 
up to that terrace on the roof. 
    I sit in the corner where the shadow of the walls meet 
together. 
    Only puss is allowed to come with me, for she know where the 
barber in the story lives. 
    But let me whisper, mother, in your ear where the barber in 
the story lives. 
    It is at the corner of the terrace where the pot of the tulsi 
plant stands.
Rabindranath Tagore
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