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You please come back, oh please come back. | |||
With [[:wikipedia:Falgun|spring]] [[:wikipedia:Gulal|colors]]{{#tag:ref|This line refers to the month of Phalgun, when spring is ushered in with the festival variably called [[:wikipedia:Holi|Holi, Dolyatra, or Vasantotsava]]. In this festival, people play with colors, notably a red dye known as ''abir'' or ''phag''.|group="nb"}} that have painted psyche, | |||
Made it dance to Your meter and melody, | |||
Oh my Gopal{{#tag:ref|Literally, ''Gopal'' means ''cowherd''. But in context it is a nickname for [[Krsna]] while growing up in [[:wikipedia:Vrindavan|Vrndavan]]|group="nb"}} of mind, lovingly, | |||
Once again please come back. | |||
Today the mind I've purified with Your name and song; | |||
The mind I've embellished with winter's crimson dawn. | |||
Gopal of mind, laugh honey-sweetly at mind's interior. | |||
Not a thing do I own; everything is Yours indeed... | |||
So Your things I gave to Thee, not a trace is with me. | |||
Mind's Gopal everlasting, with a smile please appear. | |||
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