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Sky and air call You only; | |||
Through the clouds' openings. | |||
it | Staying longer without You, does it last? | ||
Does mind remain at its dwelling? | |||
Why did I not listen to the call for so long? | |||
the call for so | Yourself a stranger, the ears have thought. | ||
the ears | Then knowledge dawned, and mistake went afar; | ||
I have cherished Thee. | |||
Thoughts of You mix well with inmost feelings; | |||
My universe has commingled with Thee. | |||
Upon light of Your beauty, suddenly, in a wink, | |||
The ambrosia came from where? | |||
suddenly | |||
from where | |||
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