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Path ignored, to my house You came; | |||
You came | How much I've cried out, how much I've wailed, | ||
But You did not arrive; myself You'd forgotten. | |||
My waves, far away they carry on the wind; | |||
Echoing they've risen to the blue firmament. | |||
Yet by those waves of sound, Your | |||
Sleep did not rupture; deaf had You been. | |||
Heard or unheard, it is per Your volition; | |||
And too remaining deaf is a role [[:wikipedia:Lila (Hinduism)|sportive]]. | |||
Coming by detour is never a blunder; | |||
You came untimely, the time afforded. | |||
is | |||
You came untimely, | |||
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