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O the king of songs, you came into my life,  
You've arrived inside life, oh the Song King;
and poured beauty of nectar into the song.  
Through song You have lavished an ambrosial beauty.
you always move running towards the infinity,
Ever You've gone on racing toward Infinity;
go on floating towards the flawless arena.  
From a flawless realm You have come a-sailing.
you never recognize any bondage;  
 
no obstacle is able to stop you any way.  
Not any bondage did You ever credit;
Continuously smiling, loving all,  
No obstacle could make You halt even a bit.
taking all together, you move on the path.  
Constantly smiling, having loved everyone,
in the festivity of life, You are the presiding deity;  
The path You have traversed along with everybody.
that is why all express salutations to you.  
 
Due to invitation and invoking by all,
Only You are the chief deity at life's festival;
you enter into everyone’s mind
And so unto You alone all make known obeisance.
and remain filled in all mental arena.
You've entered the mind of all by everybody's invitation;
Everyone's psychology You have been permeating.
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