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The sun goes down behind a western mountain;{{#tag:ref|Astácal (অস্তাচল) is a mythological mountain behind which the sun is said to disappear when it sets.|group="nb"}} | The sun goes down behind a western mountain;{{#tag:ref|Astácal (অস্তাচল) is a mythological mountain behind which the sun is said to disappear when it sets.|group="nb"}} | ||
And yet above an eastern mountain it comes back again. | And yet above an eastern mountain it comes back again. | ||
The flower fallen | The flower fallen neath a plant, | ||
Still in | Still in air does circulate its fragrance. | ||
The night once come goes far away, | The night once come goes far away, |