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With cadence, lyrics, tune, You entered mind's sweet residence; | |||
With the bliss of attainment, You made life replete. | |||
Unseen and blemish-free, a gratifying cognitive intuition, | |||
To all of my gladness, distress, and fatigue, You paid heed. | |||
Like a river, rhythmically the lyrics go ahead; | |||
Toward the Great Ocean they rush in waves unobstructed. | |||
With a message of novelty, obsolete having cleansed, | |||
On both the sky and air, they raise life's sweet melody. | |||
that | On this vast stellar sky, everything has persisted; | ||
What was once, that exists– even the lost song drifts. | |||
I am seated, listening, hoping to hear that hymn | |||
From star-studded space, whose presence for me has ceased. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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