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On the other bank of slumber, a fresh sun | |||
Dispelled the gloom of dark-moon's night. | |||
the | Half-awake were the inarticulate ones; | ||
Their eyes did open at that time. | |||
The world embraced innovation; | |||
With a novel complexion{{#tag:ref|The Bengali word used here has a double meaning. ''Varńa'' (বর্ণে) can refer to color or to a Hindu caste. Undoubtedly, the author intended both meanings at this point.|group="nb"}} all came into sight. | |||
In new beauty and love arose the dictum: | |||
This earth is our collective birthright. | |||
Sleeping minds rose up awakened, | |||
Wanton self-interest got restrained. | |||
Insanely raving pride was discerned; | |||
No longer was universal conscience far away. | |||
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