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Who are | Who are You that came, oh Nameless One, | ||
Giving the call of distant heaven, | |||
who | For those who heed or don't heed dogma | ||
Singing a song that shatters bondage?{{#tag:ref|By implication, this song contrasts dharma and religion. The song condemns all forms of prejudice, for the most part derived from religion but not necessarily religious in all of its current expressions.|group="nb"}} | |||
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Banishing the pitch-dark fog, | |||
You set ablaze a string of lamps. | |||
Ending distinction of familiar and foreign, | |||
You filled a rainbow with beauty and love. | |||
Breaking the | Good or evil, black or white, | ||
between | You pour love's light on everyone. | ||
You | Breaking the border between recognized and alien, | ||
You treated all alike, making everybody bright. | |||
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