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Into the depth of my mind,
The One Who came by Himself in my psychic niche,
He came on his own
All day long He goes on calling me.
and continuously calls me at all times.
Pray tell, how do I stay far from Him?
Tell me, how shall i keep away from him?
All day long He goes on calling me.


He started calling me
From my first morning that summons is happening,
right from the first dawn,
Oft by day and oft by night with a crimson gleam.
sometimes during the day
From sunrise through the star of evening,{{#tag:ref|In other words, from sunrise to sunrise, all 24 hours. Venus (also known as either the evening star or the morning star) often may be seen for a few hours of early morning before the sun grows too bright.|group="nb"}}
and sometimes during the night,
He keeps calling, dabbing sweetness on my psyche.
displaying a red glow.


Right from the appearance of dawn,
When I supposed Him unknown, I never gave reply;
till the ascent of the evening's star,
I did not submit when doubt was in my mind.
He calls me with the sweetness of mind.
Hesitation broken, at bright moment I've arrived;
 
I have been inspired, inspired to comply.
Thinking him to be unknown,
I did not reply to his call.
And, due to the hesitation of my mind,
I did not come into his fold.
 
Now, on this auspicious moment,
removing all hesitations,
and keeping myself awake,
I came.
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