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With this pluvial evening, | |||
the | On the rain [[:wikipedia:Pandanus utilis|screwpine]] spores go sailing. | ||
Moon is hidden by the clouds, but still in mind is seen: | |||
the | Ambrosia it showers ungrudgingly. | ||
still | |||
it | In gloomy nest the peacock weeps, | ||
A luminous moon not having got to see. | |||
Active with trumpet-roar are bolts of lightning; | |||
And in tongue unknown, frogs keep calling. | |||
The far-flung outer space is beckoning; | |||
It educates to break constrictive boundaries. | |||
Forgetting everything, mind hankers for the One Only; | |||
It abides in thought of Him exclusively. | |||
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