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O Lord, the mental peacock  
The peacock of psyche has fanned its tail;
has spread the tail,  
Please arrive, Lord, do come near.
You come, come close.  
To just Your tune and beat, dancing it moves,
With Your melody and rhythm
Hey, the Ever-New, You smile upon viewing.
it goes on dancing.
 
O ever new look and smile.  
Nothing do I own to call it mine;
There is nothing
And yet I keep claiming things, only Thine.
that I can call as mine.
This my fraud, this self-deception,
Your belongings,  
You eliminate, Lord, uncompromisingly.
I simply call as mine.  
 
This delusion of mine,  
By blindness impervious I had been veiled.
and self - deception,  
Because a chariot wheel into ear a-sailing came,
with firm determination,  
Hey the Perpetual Charioteer, the Bosom Companion,
You destroy O Lord.  
Upon my mental sky today You appear.
I was lying covered by
the dense dark night,
when the revolving wheel  
of the cart came floating
into the ears.
O the ever charioteer,  
companion of core of my mind,
into the firmament of my mind,
You shine today.
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