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At the sandy seashore on a golden morning, | |||
With You was a vision, sudden and surprising. | |||
The mass of blue waters, surging and ever-smiling, | |||
It had danced adjacent to acclaim Thee. | |||
it | |||
Hour of day, now it is unknown to me; | |||
Upon mental plate it fails to spring. | |||
I am | Both day and date, blissfully, | ||
Floated away on Whose stream? | |||
You stated: "Don't give it a thought; | |||
After blind infatuation do not rush. | |||
Constantly, I am in your company | |||
To watch over thee." | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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