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I | Ever watching the path I've grown weary, | ||
Tired of my own uncleanness. | |||
All of my filth, the flashing of vanity, | |||
Let it mix with the dirt of earth. | |||
Lord, let my head be kept bent down | |||
To the dust from Your foot; | |||
Dignify the birth of me | |||
With a ray of Your grandeur. | |||
Oft I come, and oft I leave, | |||
Mid Your unfading splendor. | |||
I come and | |||
Please don't keep me cast far off, | |||
Drifting in transit with [[Ananda Sutram#Chapter 1: Brahma Cakra|introversion]]. | |||
By Your great feat, the grant of compassion, | |||
Kindly permit me to cross. | |||
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