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While walking on the road that song you went on singing, | |||
Even today she has remained within psyche. | |||
That creeper of love, even though she's momentary, | |||
Still today, in mind she has gone on swaying. | |||
In your song had blossomed a flower; | |||
With a [[:wikipedia:Bindi (decoration)|dot]] of golden light was the [[:wikipedia:Kumkuma|kumkum]] it had worn. | |||
But sleep had snatched the enraptured grandeur; | |||
The heart had been overpowered. | |||
Days pass, moments pass... time belongs to no one; | |||
With their hopes and despair, acquaintance gets established. | |||
But in their smiles and tears, a line stays in memory flashes; | |||
Upon history, who had engraved it? | |||
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