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I've yearned for You in the depths of my psyche, | |||
On a free sky, heeding not any block, | |||
No, surely not. | |||
Day and night I've wanted You always in company; | |||
Please don't ever go afar. | |||
stay | I'm a speck of metal; You, the [[:wikipedia:Philosopher's stone|Philosopher's Stone]]; | ||
I accept I am helpless; please convert to gold. | |||
Kindly stay ever close mid comfort and grief; | |||
Don't forsake and throw me off. | |||
Yourself I cherish; You are my Lord, | |||
Beginning-and-end-less, the Self-Born. | |||
Having thought of Thee, I forget the penury, | |||
Hey my Honey, the river's compassion. | |||
Ever I stay remote, but in eyes I always hold; | |||
Through light and shadow, I arrive and depart. | |||
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