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An end to known and unknown on the sea | |||
In You I had received... | |||
I | Breaking ties both primordial and worldly | ||
That in my heart I'd held tightly. | |||
I did not have wisdom philosophical– | |||
I | What is essential and what, non-essential. | ||
I had merely understood the mercy has been Yours, | |||
And I'd obtained that very kindness. | |||
At late night the light had come, | |||
Nigh making faint pitch darkness. | |||
On that ebony midnight, silently in private, | |||
The lamp of love I had ignited. | |||
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