Bending low, I drank and drank. How sweet are the waters of the wellspring!
This couplet speaks about the simple joy of drinking water from a 'veerda' – a small, shallow well, often found in dry, sandy areas. The phrase 'drank by bending down repeatedly' highlights the effort and humility involved in reaching this precious water. Yet, it asks, 'How sweet are the waters of the veerda?' implying that despite the effort, the water is incredibly delicious and satisfying. It beautifully conveys a sense of gratitude for life's basic necessities and finds profound sweetness in humble sources, reminding us to appreciate the simple pleasures and the sustenance nature provides, especially when it's hard-earned.
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