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Lord and Master, so eye-pleasing, | |||
On my eyelids when will You appear? | |||
Upon flimsy weeping, why to leave | |||
When the grant of holding Thee must be? | |||
In this world not a thing is in vain– | |||
Your divine game only tells this tale. | |||
Those with tears for Thee, | |||
Will their calls go unavailing? | |||
There | Gently smiling, open eyes– | ||
There's been enough of Your pastime! | |||
Having thrust me in delusion, | |||
Will You cede me to the dark, temporal ocean?{{#tag:ref|''Kálárńava'' has two possible meanings: "dark ocean" or "ocean of time". In context, both meanings work well.|group="nb"}} | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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