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chitra(西特拉)-第4部分

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       Arjuna 

     My   mind   is   busy   with   thoughts   of   hunting   today。   See;   how   the   rain 

pours in torrents and fiercely beats upon the hillside。 The dark shadow of 

the   clouds   hangs   heavily   over   the   forest;   and   the   swollen   stream;   like 

reckless youth; overleaps all barriers with mocking laughter。 On such rainy 

days we five brothers would go to the Chitraka forest to chase wild beasts。 

Those   were   glad   times。   Our   hearts   danced   to   the   drumbeat   of   rumbling 

clouds。 The  woods   resounded   with   the  screams   of   peacocks。 Timid   deer 

could not hear our approaching steps for the patter of rain and the noise of 

waterfalls;     the   leopards     would    leave    their   tracks   on   the   wet    earth; 

betraying their lairs。 Our sport over; we dared each other to swim across 

turbulent   streams   on   our  way  back   home。 The  restless   spirit   is   on   me。   I 

long to go hunting。 

       Chitra 

     First run down the quarry you are now following。 Are you quite certain 

that   the   enchanted   deer   you   pursue   must   needs   be   caught?   No;   not   yet。 

Like   a   dream   the   wild   creature   eludes   you   when   it   seems   most   nearly 

yours。   Look   how   the   wind   is   chased   by   the   mad   rain   that   discharges   a 

thousand   arrows   after   it。 Yet   it   goes   free   and  unconquered。   Our   sport   is 

like   that;   my   love!   You   give   chase   to   the   fleet…footed   spirit   of   beauty; 

aiming at her every dart you have in your hands。 Yet this magic deer runs 

ever free and untouched。 

       Arjuna 



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     My  love;   have   you   no   home   where   kind   hearts   are   waiting   for   your 

return? A home which you once made sweet with your gentle service and 

whose light went out when you left it for this wilderness? 

       Chitra 

     Why these questions? Are the hours of unthinking pleasure over? Do 

you not know that I am no more than what you see before you? For me 

there is no vista beyond。 The dew that hangs on the tip of a Kinsuka petal 

has neither name nor destination。 It offers no answer to any question。 She 

whom you love is like that perfect bead of dew。 

       Arjuna 

     Has she no tie with the world? Can she be merely like a fragment of 

heaven dropped on the earth through the carelessness of a wanton god? 

       Chitra 

     Yes。 

       Arjuna 

     Ah;    that  is  why    I  always    seem    about    to  lose   you。   My    heart   is 

unsatisfied;   my   mind   knows   no   peace。   Come   closer   to   me;   unattainable 

one! Surrender yourself to the bonds of name and home and parentage。 Let 

my heart feel you on all sides and live with you in the peaceful security of 

love。 

       Chitra 

     Why this vain effort to catch and keep the tints of the clouds; the dance 

of the waves; the smell of the flowers? 

       Arjuna 

     Mistress mine; do not hope to pacify love with airy nothings。 Give me 

something to clasp; something that can last longer than pleasure; that can 

endure even through suffering。 

       Chitra 

     Hero mine; the year is not yet full; and you are tired already! Now I 

know that it is Heaven's blessing that has made the flower's term of life 

short。 Could this body of mine have drooped and died with the flowers of 

last   spring   it  surely   would    have    died   with   honour。    Yet;  its  days   are 

numbered;   my   love。   Spare   it   not;   press   it   dry   of   honey;   for   fear   your 

beggar's heart come back to it again and again with unsated desire; like a 



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thirsty bee when summer blossoms lie dead in the dust。 



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                               SCENEVII 



       Madana 

    TONIGHT is thy last night。 

      Vasanta 

    The loveliness of your body will return tomorrow to the inexhaustible 

stores of the spring。 The ruddy tint of thy lips freed from the memory of 

Arjuna's kisses; will bud anew as a pair of fresh asoka leaves; and the soft; 

white glow of thy skin will be born again in a hundred fragrant jasmine 

flowers。 

       Chitra 

    O gods; grant me this my prayer! Tonight; in its last hour let my beauty 

flash its brightest; like the final flicker of a dying flame。 

       Madana Thou shalt have thy wish。 



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                                SCENE VIII 



       Villagers 

     WHO will protect us now? 

       Arjuna 

     Why; by what danger are you threatened? 

       Villagers 

     The robbers are pouring from the northern hills like a mountain flood 

to devastate our village。 

       Arjuna 

     Have you in this kingdom no warden? 

       Villagers 

     Princess Chitra was the terror of all evil doers。 While she was in this 

happy land we feared natural deaths; but had no other fears。 Now she has 

gone on a pilgrimage; and none knows where to find her。 

       Arjuna 

     Is the warden of this country a woman? 

       Villagers 

       Yes; she is our father and mother in one。 'Exeunt。 

       Enter CHITRA。 

       Chitra 

     Why are you sitting all alone? 

       Arjuna 

     I am trying to imagine what kind of woman Princess Chitra may be。 I 

hear so many stories of her from all sorts of men。 

       Chitra 

     Ah; but she is not beautiful。 She has no such lovely eyes as mine; dark 

as death。 She can pierce any target she will; but not our hero's heart。 

       Arjuna 

     They say that in valour she is a man; and a woman in tenderness。 

       Chitra 

     That;  indeed;  is   her greatest   misfortune。 When   a  woman   is   merely  a 

woman;   when   she   winds   herself   round   and   round   men's   hearts   with   her 



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smiles and sobs and services and caressing endearments; then she is happy。 

Of what use to her are learning and great achievements? Could you have 

seen   her   only   yesterday   in   the   court   of   the   Lord   Shiva's   temple   by   the 

forest path; you would have passed by without deigning to look at her。 But 

have you   grown so   weary  of woman's   beauty  that you seek   in her   for   a 

man's strength? 

     With green leaves wet from the spray of the foaming waterfall; I have 

made our noonday bed in a cavern dark as night。 There the cool of the soft 

green mosses   thick on the black   and   dripping stone; kisses   your   eyes   to 

sleep。 Let me guide you thither。 

       Arjuna 

     Not today; beloved。 

       Chitra 

     Why not today? 

       Arjuna 

     I have heard that a horde of robbers has neared the plains。 Needs must 

I go and prepare my weapons to protect the frightened villagers。 

       Chitra 

     You need have no fear for them。 Before she started on her pilgrimage; 

Princess Chitra had set strong guards at all the frontier passes。 

       Arjuna 

     Yet permit me for a short while to set about a Kshatriya's work。 With 

new   glory   will   I   ennoble   this   idle   arm;   and   make   of   it   a   pillow   more 

worthy of your head。 

       Chitra 

     What   if   I   refuse   to   let   you   go;   if   I   keep   you   entwined   in   my   arms? 

Would you rudely snatch   yourself free and leave   me? Go then! But   you 

must   know   that   the   liana;   once  broken   in   two;   never   joins   again。   Go;   if 

your   thirst   is   quenched。   But;   if   not;   then   remember   that   the   goddess   of 

pleasure is fickle; and waits for no man。 Sit for a while; my lord! Tell me 

what   uneasy   thoughts   tease   you。   Who   occupied   your   mind   today?   Is   it 

Chitra? 

       Arjuna 

     Yes; it is Chitra。 I wonder in fulfilment of what vow she has gone on 



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her pilgrimage。 Of what could she stand in need? 

       Chitra 

     Her needs? Why; what has she ever had; the unfortunate creature? Her 

very qualities are as prison walls; shutting her woman's heart in a bare cell。 

She is obscured; she is unfulfilled。 Her womanly love must content itself 

dressed in rags; beauty is denied her。 She is like the spirit of a cheerless 

morning; sitting upon the stony mountain peak; all her light blotted out by 

dark clou
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