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O lord,
My Lord, with Thee
my love remains ever bonded with you.
There's a bond of love, a joyful binding.
Under the shelter of your grace,
By Your grace, under its shelter,
my life goes on.
My life, it moves onward.


Right from my morning awakening,
Roused at bright moment of daybreak,
my day flows in your wave.
The day passes by on Your wave.
As a machine prompted by your mantra,
Your instrument, Your incantation,
I keep performing your work according to your instruction.
Goes on working per command.
When you call,  
I follow and fill the whole world with songs.


With the tune of your flute,
When You call, I'll run along;
I keep my mind vibrated,
I will fill the world with song.
in the vrindavana, so full of feelings.
Upon Your tune, the flute therein
Imbues each thought with purpose.
Brimming with ideation is that [[:wikipedia:Vrindavan|Vrndavan]].
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