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The lost treasure has come again | The lost treasure has come again | ||
Before | Before our eyes, before our eyes; | ||
Hearts withdrawn have come back, | |||
Have come, stepping softly, | |||
They stride, yes, they stride. | |||
Those asleep under bakul trees,{{#tag:ref|The ''bakul'' (বকুল) or [[wikipedia:mimusops elengi|mimusops elengi]] tree is found in South and Southeast Asia as well as Northern Australia. Its flowers have a light fragrance that persists after the flowers are dried. In India, these flowers are used to make ornamental garlands for ceremonial worship of deities.|group="nb"}} | Those asleep under bakul trees,{{#tag:ref|The ''bakul'' (বকুল) or [[wikipedia:mimusops elengi|mimusops elengi]] tree is found in South and Southeast Asia as well as Northern Australia. Its flowers have a light fragrance that persists after the flowers are dried. In India, these flowers are used to make ornamental garlands for ceremonial worship of deities.|group="nb"}} | ||
In cool shade on hallowed | In cool shade on hallowed earth, | ||
Their hearts are overflowing | Their hearts are overflowing | ||
With Love's sweet reverie, | With Love's sweet reverie, | ||
They remember, yes, they remember. | |||
Let us too move | Let us too move |