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Yourself am I inviting, | |||
with the | Now with the light summoning; | ||
you | At My house you please appear. | ||
With flowers in tender leaf and with buds smiling, | |||
I have decorated tier by tier. | |||
I | As to arrangements do I make no flaw; | ||
Only open have I kept the gate of heart. | |||
Through window, upon air free-flowing, | |||
A sweet scent I've kept replete. | |||
"In mind, whatever buds are piled there, | |||
they will | Full have they stayed with sweetness of honey. | ||
At Your touch, they will blossom happily; | |||
Yourself having pleased." | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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