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From what kingdom of light have You arrived, | |||
To fill all minds with sweetness, | |||
have | To pour the nectar of affection, | ||
Taking on the burdens of life! | |||
Today, on my dry riverbed a flood has arisen, | |||
A flood of never-ending flower pollen. | |||
In melodic notes comes a soulful ode | |||
To carry one and all, making them our own. | |||
Today, | Today, my long-tailed cuckoo's call intones a perfect fifth,{{#tag:ref|The [[:wikipedia:Asian koel|koel]] is a long-tailed cuckoo. The name of the bird is [[:wikipedia:Onomatopoeia|onomatopoeic]], deriving from the sound of its call. Because of its long tail, it may be conceived of as a hybrid of the peacock with the cuckoo. The imagery in this line is of a peacock, presumably the egoistic mind, singing like a cuckoo, widely considered to be the only bird that sings true [[:wikipedia:Interval (music)|music intervals]], musical progressions that can be reproduced on a piano. In this case, the peacock call is in the "cuckoo's note", the [[:wikipedia:Perfect fifth|perfect fifth]], possibly symbolic of complete harmony with the Supreme. It should be noted that in nature (in real life), the peacock does not generally sing so sweetly and harmonically as the cuckoo. |group="nb"}} | ||
a | Bursting all barriers with exuberant emotion. | ||
A stream of melody goes on flowing, | |||
Bearing ambrosia of exquisite beauty. | |||
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