Krishna went playing in the lanes of Braj,  
a yellow silk garment round his waist,  
holding a top and a string to spin it with,  
a crown of peacock-feathers adorning his head  
his ears with charming ear-rings decked,  
his teeth flashing brighter than the sun's rays,  
his limbs anointed with sandalwood-paste. 
 
On the Yamuna bank he chanced to see Radha;  
a tika mark of turmeric on her brow,  
dressed in a flowing skirt and blue blouse,  
her lovely long wreathed hair dangling behind,  
a stripling, fair, of beauty unsurpassed  
with he a bevy of fair milkmaids: 
 
Krishna's eyes met her's;  
love woke in his heart,  
says Suradasa, bewitched by her,  
he gazed and gazed.
Sant Surdas
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