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Oh Who are You that came unheralded? | |||
With Your colors You painted | |||
Your world; You attracted it. | |||
On the earth Your likeness is not met; | |||
Intellect and wealth cannot apprehend. | |||
Within mind urge to get had been suppressed; | |||
To that fact today were You able to listen? | |||
You are in a smile; Your voice, in a flute of reed. | |||
in | In form and beyond form, I hear just Your story. | ||
Only as my very own do I realize Thee; | |||
Flow of this high tide, is that why You permit? | |||
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