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After waiting | After waiting many lifetimes, | ||
You have finally arrived. | |||
Today | Today Your advent has transpired; | ||
Your advent has | Your advent has transpired. | ||
Dried up have so many flower garlands; | |||
Countless flower buds have fallen. | |||
In crying many days have gone, | |||
And countless nights have gotten lost. | |||
Deluged are ebullient heart's two banks... | |||
The Lord of Life has come today. | |||
Between hope and despair to attain, | |||
So many years have gone in vain. | |||
But when the firm resolve to get arose, | |||
Only then the door | Only then the door has opened— | ||
Your closed door | Your closed door has opened. | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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