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On this rain | On this same rain-washed evening, | ||
With the [[:wikipedia:Pandanus odorifer|screwpine]] pollen, love goes a-floating. | |||
Leaping o'er the enclosure of known and unfamiliar, | |||
Mind's peacock races toward infinity. | |||
in the | |||
Today in the [[:wikipedia:Neolamarckia cadamba|kadam]] bower swaying has begun; | |||
In the bamboo grove, verdancy has come. | |||
Grass brownish-red, a fresh green it has turned; | |||
Inundating both banks, faraway the stream goes missing. | |||
In a niche of home, seated alone, I go on singing; | |||
None else be retained, it's You Whom I'd make hear. | |||
Mid the sound of a rainstorm, I find a melody; | |||
Outside and in, it brims over, greatly satisfying. | |||
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