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With what expectation, under which intoxication, | |||
You created | This world had You created? | ||
With scent and touch, form and flavor, | |||
You'd been filling it up. | |||
Oh Divine Tailor without peer, | |||
Every creature's Most Dear, | |||
All my hopes and hankerings, | |||
Upon mind You alone had conferred. | |||
Oh the One with shape and properties unique, | |||
With a sweet ideation fit to receive, | |||
My wholehearted love, do take it please | |||
On both banks of thought's river. | |||
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