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So near You had been, but You went far away; | |||
You did go away. | |||
In hope of Your advent, I had been waiting; | |||
You did not appear. | |||
The song that You composed and taught to me, | |||
Not hearing it from my throat, You departed. | |||
You thrilled the world with the [[:wikipedia:Veena|lute]]-string, | |||
But that string You were breaking. | |||
Oh Callous One, with this divine game of Yours, | |||
Both worldly and unworldly, scurrying they become. | |||
Those who are with thought to get Your closeness, | |||
Only they burn in the fire of separation. | |||
this divine | |||
Those who | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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