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In a dream I had been in Your meditation; | |||
I | A tune You'd composed, oh One full of songs. | ||
With an oyster-shell on the seashore, | |||
Even now that song skips along. | |||
On the | On the shell falls radiant | ||
That song when lit by sun. | |||
You went, breaking sleep, daytime having proclaimed; | |||
Having furnished fearlessness, You have gone away. | |||
Expectantly I have remained waiting; | |||
Your return, I have kept entreating. | |||
Once more You will come, You will teach a song; | |||
And You will root out gloom, oh One full of love. | |||
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