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In the crimson sky beside the groves of jasmine and magnolia. | In the crimson sky beside the groves of jasmine and magnolia. | ||
If He comes on His rhythmic, rosy feet, | If He comes on His rhythmic, rosy feet, | ||
Even now the cuckoos sing a few notes. | Even now the cuckoos sing a few notes. | ||
In morning and evening when the sea breeze blows, | In morning and evening when the sea breeze blows, | ||
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The nightingale calls. | The nightingale calls. | ||
The rivers have almost all dried up. | The rivers have almost all dried up. | ||
The ashoka flowers have almost all fallen. | The ashoka flowers have almost all fallen. | ||
The bombax trees are laden with seeds. | The bombax trees are laden with seeds. | ||
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And in the bower of madhavi flowers, | And in the bower of madhavi flowers, | ||
Swarms of black bees hum around the blossoms. | Swarms of black bees hum around the blossoms. | ||
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