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A bit I see, a bit I don't;
A bit I see, a bit I don't;
So on night's close, being dew-soaked,
So on night's close, being dew-soaked,
At dawn, fading into formless, away You did go.
With break of day, fading into formless, away You did go.


The [http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Juhi.html juhi] creeper on my gate,
The [http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Juhi.html juhi] creeper on my gate,
To this day Your message it conveys;
To this day Your message it conveys;
Drops of dew ever to mop away,
Drops of dew to mop and mop away,
Hoping for You, it stays awake.
Hoping for You, it stays awake.


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In Your ear some words I'd have spoken;
In Your ear some words I'd have spoken;
To their tune on that late night in autumn,
To their tune on that late night in autumn,
Floating, we would have left together.
Floating, we'd have left together.
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