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Oh God, tell me please... | |||
tell me | Why have You kept distant? | ||
If pride was there, | |||
Why did You not pulverize it? | |||
Your light, Your air... | |||
With Your hue is my display. | |||
It's Your light. | |||
Your clay, Your firmament... | |||
With You everything's full to the brim. | |||
A molecule am I, very-very little... | |||
You are extremely vast, ruler of the universe. | |||
I am a molecule. | |||
For every adversity, You alone are remedy; | |||
I am puny, afflicted and needy. | |||
On Earth what would occur when there was none... | |||
Not the least effort, nothing done. | |||
What would occur in the world? | |||
There was a wish ineffable | |||
To get You, oh Sweetness. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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