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On which fine morning had You come, | |||
under | Smiling under luster of a rising sun, | ||
Mixing floral pollen | |||
With insistent-rhythmic song? | |||
The precise date of it is not in mind; | |||
Mem'ry to churn I don't desire. | |||
For with that same pulsation, thrill of ideation, | |||
Even still upon eyelids the very day befalls. | |||
That Great Man are You, both mild and stern; | |||
and remain in | Resplendent is Your grandeur. | ||
Contemplating You alone, I forget privation; | |||
Night and day I remain in jubilation. | |||
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