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You removed absence of light; | |||
and | Like a bright and blessed site You arrived. | ||
Any gloom or darkness frightful, | |||
From the mind You wiped. | |||
You packed the world with crimson color, | |||
Made ambrosia fall through dance and song. | |||
What could or could not be imagined, | |||
Everything You fulfilled. | |||
in | The fervent wish that had been in human psyche | ||
And every defeat that was frightening, | |||
With lightning's splendor, in a thrilling trice, | |||
All of it You sent into exile. | |||
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