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O lord, you come,
Come You, please come Master;
my home is kept decorated.  
Decorated is the temple.
each second and moment,  
Every minute, every second,
my mind thinks of You.  
Yourself mind has contemplated.
surrounding the altar with tender leaves,
 
i am threading a garland of flowers
I'm surrounding with tender leaves;
and kept it fragrant with mental sandal.  
With flowers I have strung a wreath.
i have been waiting from time immemorial
An altar on the sandalwood of psyche
with the desire of attainment.  
Has remained sweetly scented.
you stay away, do not come close,
 
and come only with love.
Act of waiting from the days of yore
Is craving and attaining of devotion.
Please stay distant, do not come;
Within love You're adjacent.
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