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You've suffused with many colors | |||
This Your earth beloved. | |||
Darkness You've disposed of; | |||
In every direction You've poured scent. | |||
Your earth revolves around the sun, | |||
Like a dance in rhythm throughout ages. | |||
Your instruction, it promotes and fosters | |||
By just Your love and fondness. | |||
by | With love and fondness is Your Creation; | ||
To Whom shall I sing the amaranthine song? | |||
You alone will I obtain by Your ideation; | |||
That attainment lays waste to the darkness. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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