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In mental depths at lotus bower, | |||
That same bee,{{#tag:ref|An alternate meaning of ''madhukar'', perhaps more figurative, is "lover".|group="nb"}} he had arrived. | |||
Humming as if he poured affection, | |||
Surging was the pond of mind. | |||
Classing this bee does not succeed... | |||
From whence he came, to where he leaves, | |||
Having instilled devotion through rhythm and melody, | |||
With many colors bright. | |||
Finding a likeness to the bee does not succeed... | |||
He wakens inclination with unspoken speech. | |||
Song gets sung in a throat unaccompanied, | |||
in | Those notes transcending time. | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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