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Unbidden You arrived, and You left without intimation, | |||
and | What is this, Your [[:wikipedia:Lila (Hinduism)|liila]], oh my Dearest? | ||
Not a thing I know, not a thing I comprehend: | |||
Why to my house You came, and then went off. | |||
and went | From other people I hear You are fond of liila; | ||
Upon liila's theatrics, You cry and You laugh. | |||
By making me weep, do You cry or do You laugh– | |||
I would pay heed, hey Unsympathetic One. | |||
I cannot understand, in liila what's my task; | |||
At times it makes cry, at times it makes laugh. | |||
If this be just a liila, dramatic performance, | |||
Then You are far away, oh the Most Remote One. | |||
what | |||
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