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|keywords=Prabhat Samgiita,Prabhata Samgiita,Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar,Anandamurti,Ananda Marga,Longing | |keywords=Prabhat Samgiita,Prabhata Samgiita,Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar,Anandamurti,Ananda Marga,Longing | ||
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O king of my mind, | |||
why do you stay afar? | |||
Come close, stay within my mind. | |||
You are the diamond | |||
and you are the diamond's glow. | |||
With your formless implement | |||
You kindle light. | |||
With conch and bell sounds | |||
and with ghee lamps, | |||
I tried to please you, | |||
but i did not find composure in my mind. | |||
Today, come, | |||
and with your own hands, | |||
in your own way, | |||
teach me how your a'ratii is to be conducted. | |||
I have been thinking so much of you ages after ages, | |||
I tried to worship you | |||
through hundreds of customary rituals. | |||
Today, i am tired of it all, | |||
and accepting defeat, | |||
I ask you for mercy, | |||
that your trumpet may ever sound in my heart. | |||
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