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O lord, by granting love,  
You gave love, withdrew frustration;
you removed disappointment
You made bathe in the light's shining sea.
and made me bathe  
By a [[:wikipedia:Mantra|mantra]] of freedom at each pore,
in the ocean of effulgence.  
Into notions of newness, You infused vitality.
by providing the mantra of liberation,
 
in each pore, with evernewer ideation,
Where every atom and molecule had been,
You have filled the life.  
Dancing, Your inspiration was arisen.
whatever atoms and molecules were there,  
With many a rhythm to Your charming elation,
they started dancing under your inspiration.  
Only Your music everyone goes on singing.
with numerous rhythms and charming bliss,  
 
all go on singing your song.  
All came near, space intervening disappeared;
all came near and the obstruction was gone,  
In Your vicinity, love's infusion they received.
finding within you the infusion of love.
You are not remote, in psyche are You copious;
You are not far, present filling mind;  
In the air and on sky floats a sweet melody.
the sound floats resonating in the sky and air.
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