"A Rajput Love Song" by Sarojini Naidu expresses a Rajput princess's longing for her beloved, blending passionate themes of love and chivalry within the grandeur of warrior culture.
A Love Song from the North: The poem expresses the speaker's grief over lost love. The speaker's pain is evoked through imagery of nature, such as the soft wings of clouds, jewelled raindrops, and tender boughs flowering.
“An Indian Love Song” by Sarojini Naidu is a poem about a man who pleads with his beloved to reveal her face and give him a token of her affection. The poem explores themes of love, desire, and forbidden romance.
In her poem "Autumn Song", Sarojini Naidu compares the season of autumn to her state of mind after a loss. She uses the wind as a metaphor for change and loss. The poem has a universal theme of change.
"Corn Grinders" by Sarojini Naidu presents a lament from three animal perspectives, each mourning the loss of its mate. Mice, deer, and brides cry out for comfort as their partners have met untimely ends. The poem reflects themes of loss, grief, and the fragility of life.
Coromandel Fishers: The poem illustrates the harmony of human labor and nature, showcasing fishermen’s resilience and courage amidst sea challenges and humanity's connection to environment.
"Alabaster" by Sarojini Naidu celebrates the tranquil beauty of night, using alabaster imagery to convey a serene, ethereal atmosphere where the poet finds solace and profound inner peace beneath the stars.