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Please come now at break of day
Oh come you now at early morningtide
To blend Your color with the crimson light.
To blend your hue with crimson light,
And carry a flower basket in hand
Taking a flower tray in hand
To gather blooms of diverse hues.
To gather blooms of diverse dyes.


Paint a picture as You like,
Paint a picture as you like,
With new lines and new designs;
With new lines and new designs,
Awaken new and newer thoughts
Awakening thought always novel
With a new passion for life.
With a fresh passion for life,
In this ever-new atmosphere,
In an ever-fresh atmosphere
Enchant with brightness of a smile.
With smile's brightness to excite...


Convey the news of a new age
With tidings of new times
At daybreak's festival of light.
On evening's new row of lights,
Dispel everyone's afflictions
Dispelling everyone's affliction
With new emanations of love.
With new light-rays to adore,
Pulverize the dark shadows
Pulverizing the dark shadows
With glitter of a golden chariot.
With the flash of cart of gold...
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