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You're the nymph divine of sky afar... | |||
Colored wings and crimson scarf, | |||
Flew in today, rejoicing heart. | |||
and | Whose pain at any place, whatever intimate secret... | ||
You know | Whoso laments bitterly, racked by suppressed grief... | ||
sorrow | Where the balm to apply and the misery to fling, | ||
Full of love, You know the inner sphere. | |||
Upon sorrow You cry, and on crowning You beam; | |||
But You traverse not a path that's rigid. | |||
I have wanted You at a flower-garden; | |||
I've received You in a mind grief-stricken. | |||
I've entreated You with articles of worship; | |||
I had gotten You when totally impoverished. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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