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Twixt You and me, our first meeting, | |||
is not in | When it was, oh long ago, it is not in mind. | ||
Day, date, and the time, morning or evening, | |||
date, time or | Absentmindedly, in oblivion was I. | ||
Time flows ever on, in the rhythm of movement; | |||
It tarries not, pausing for impediment. | |||
The sun sets, and moon also is defeated; | |||
But in private, You continue to smile. | |||
ages after ages | |||
They come and leave, ages after ages; | |||
The sun that sets, once again shows itself. | |||
A vanquished heart gets life afresh, | |||
By only Your mercy; who does not realize! | |||
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