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By Your guidance, by Your kindness, | |||
by | My days run along. | ||
Never is the cadence lost | |||
Upon movement's course. | |||
Where the thread of movement leads, I know not; | |||
When at last it ends, that too I've heard it not. | |||
with sweet | Through swaying it proceeds with sweet implication; | ||
The mind races on that thrilling sensation. | |||
Whatever mundane disrepute or putting to shame, | |||
Flames of desperation: hatred or disgrace, | |||
hatred | They all sail away on Your contemplation, | ||
In Your meditation or fixed concentration. | |||
Your | |||
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