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Rain has come to the kadam{{#tag:ref|The [[wikipedia:Neolamarckia cadamba|kadam]], also known as kadamba, is a genus of evergreen trees, native to the Indian subcontinent, Southern China, and Southeast Asia.|group="nb"}} grove. | Rain has come to the kadam{{#tag:ref|The [[wikipedia:Neolamarckia cadamba|kadam]], also known as kadamba, is a genus of evergreen trees, native to the Indian subcontinent, Southern China, and Southeast Asia. Its sweetly fragrant flower is used in the production of Indian sandalwood perfume.|group="nb"}} grove. | ||
In the cane grove, dancing and dancing, | In the cane grove, dancing and dancing, | ||
All the peacocks are stirred by the beat. | All the peacocks are stirred by the beat. |