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In the periphery of phenomenon, in Your magic mirror,
In the periphery of phenomenon, in Your magic mirror,
Everything reverberates with the jingling of ankle bells.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is a reference to [[Krsna]], often pictured as a young boy wearing ankle bells.|group="nb"}}
Everything reverberates with the jingling of ankle bells.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is a reference to [[Krsna]], often pictured as a young boy wearing ankle bells.|group="nb"}}
Take pity on me, and gather me in with Thine eyes,
Show pity on me, and take me in Thine eyes,
Oh Lord, in every way the stealer of my mind.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is another reference to Krsna, who is often referred to as Citacor, meaning "stealer of the mind" or "stealer of the heart".|group="nb"}}
Oh Lord, every way the stealer of my mind.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is another reference to Krsna, who is often referred to as Citacor, meaning "stealer of the mind" or "stealer of the heart".|group="nb"}}


I do not want anything worldly at your feet.
I do not want anything worldly at your feet.