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In the cadence and rhythm of dance, | In the cadence and rhythm of dance, | ||
There comes spring, there she comes. | There comes spring, there she comes. | ||
The fog-shrouded trees, | The fog-shrouded trees, having become sparkling, | ||
They smile again with fresh blooms and leaves. | They smile again with fresh blooms and leaves. | ||
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The departed sweetness, it arrives again. | The departed sweetness, it arrives again. | ||
The One from Whom this sweetness, | The One from Whom this sweetness, Whose is this greatness— | ||
Constantly the thought of Him arises. | Constantly the thought of Him arises. | ||
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