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Naught but You I appreciate.
Naught but You I appreciate.


At the color festival in spring,{{#tag:ref|Literally, this line would be at the festival of red dye ([[:wikipedia:Abir|''abir'']], also known as ''phag'') in the month of [[:wikipedia:Falgun|Phalgun]]. The festival referred to is commonly called [[:wikipedia:Holi|Holi, Dolyatra, or Vasantotsava]].|group="nb"}}
At the color festival in spring,{{#tag:ref|Literally, this line would be at the festival of red dye ([[:wikipedia:Gulal|''abir'']], also known as ''phag'') in the month of [[:wikipedia:Falgun|Phalgun]]. The festival referred to is commonly called [[:wikipedia:Holi|Holi, Dolyatra, or Vasantotsava]].|group="nb"}}
My many and varied hues dissolve.
My many and varied hues dissolve.
I send back a mind that's missing
I send back a mind that's missing