Here are a few spiritual love songs of India's wonderful bhakti yogini saint, MiraBai (c. 1498-c. 1546). These poems are in the form of Hindi devotional song known as pada; here they are presented in transliteration of the original Hindi, with English translation.
1. Priceless
Gift (pâyo jî).
2.
I Will Dance (citanandana âge nâcûngî).
3.
Oh Oh I'm Love-Crazy (he rî maim to prema dîvânî).
4.
Torn in Shreds (mere to giridhara gupâla).
5.
The Divine Name (râma nâma rasa pîjai).
6. Holi
Raining Colors of Bhakti (sîla santoSha kî kesara gholî).
MiraBai was born about the end of the 15th century to a noble Rajput family. The legends about her say that from her childhood her soul was dedicated to Sri Krsna. Although she was married off to a Rajput prince, her overwhelming devotion to Krsna remained uppermost in her life. When she was widowed, she did not have sati as the Rajput princesses were supposed to. Coming from the Rajput ruling caste, whose women were subject to some of the heaviest restrictions of anyone, she broke all the rules in her passionate love for Krsna. MiraBai was severely persecuted by her in-laws and she fled from her home. She visited Vrndavana and also went to Dvaraka in Gujarat. Her bhajans, mystical love poems for the Dark Lord, are still known and loved among the greatest devotional poetry in the Hindi language. To this day, it is said, the Rajput ruling caste hates her and none of the Vaishnava sects accepts her as an official saint. But she is a beloved saint in the hearts of the people.
For more on Mira, see:
Mira
and Mira
Bai (Meera Bai)