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In a gloomy heart You have entered; | |||
On mind's mirror You have risen. | |||
Full existence brightening, | |||
Love You have conferred. | |||
What I don't imagine, that occurred; | |||
Whom I do not summon, up He turned. | |||
Maybe my thoughts, my craving, | |||
Everything veiling, You have come. | |||
In the hands of man is what indeed; | |||
He can think and just entreat. | |||
But, Master, all is near to Thee; | |||
This fact You've imparted. | |||
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