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Whose smile is this | Whose smile is this; Whose flute is this? | ||
Whose flute is this? | One who drifts travels on their litter eternal. | ||
Oh Who are You, sweetly talking? | |||
You arrived, the mind's dark eradicating. | |||
All that lived at [[:wikipedia:Vrindavan|Vrindavan]] | |||
With Your heart were made to mingle. | |||
'Pon the dust from Your feet, | |||
The forest-doe's love secretes. | |||
Lavish are the blooms, tier after tier; | |||
And I too say: "I love Thee." | |||
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