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Oh You, by this same bright moonlight, | |||
You had come into my mind. | |||
Myself You had prized; | |||
I don't recall how I'd replied. | |||
I am an atom; You are the Omnipresent Being– | |||
On every side, my boundaries; | |||
Endless and boundless, Your majesty. | |||
make | Known is this by all mankind. | ||
tune and | |||
My craving and my obtaining– | |||
Only frailty is it proclaiming. | |||
Take me and make Thine | |||
A cadence and tune, music-mode and outcry. | |||
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