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Do come and tell privately | |||
For what fault, distant You are keeping me. | |||
Why do You not draw me near? | |||
The sun is tugging planets and their moons | |||
the | So that the stars go not far removed, | ||
Fallen from these heavens huge. | |||
Hence, ever toward there You do peer. | |||
Ocean is enticing the waterway; | |||
Earth invites the burning flame. | |||
A peacock also calls out, fanning his tail | |||
To the distant cloud; that too did You not see? | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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