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From unknown realm You had come; | |||
Mental sweetness You had poured. | |||
You'd replied on hearing call– | |||
Making Yours, You had borne. | |||
You had told: "Everyone belongs to Me; | |||
Nobody of this world is an enemy. | |||
I think for everyone's well-being, | |||
Low or high, ignoring distinction." | |||
Arrived have storms and high-wind gusts; | |||
and | That sweetness they've wished to make glum. | ||
But shining bright today on has it gone, | |||
At times both good and bad, perpetual become. | |||
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