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It had arrived, that same night black; | |||
Under the wrap of ignorance it had cast. | |||
I'd lost the way, but North Star came; | |||
Caught was the target of a compass. | |||
the | |||
Any time I consider that night's tale, | |||
Dazed, in a pit of fear, the pain... | |||
of the | How is it that anxiety for aid, | ||
Your ear had heard that! | |||
Your | Your compassion cannot be forgotten; | ||
With unseen touch it provides a cradle... | |||
by | Everybody comes and goes by Your wish; | ||
this fact | Manifest had been this fact. | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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