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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]] (as Vrajagopal), often pictured wearing ankle bells.|group="nb"}}
Show pity, and take me in Thine eyes,
Show pity, and take me in Thine eyes,
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"}}
Oh Lord, every way the stealer of my mind.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is another reference to Krsna (also as Vrajagopal), 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.