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Who is that who keeps singing along
On Evening Star,{{#tag:ref|The term used here, Vesper or Evening Star, could refer to evening in general. But more often it is a reference to the planet Venus, as it appears just after sunset (upon the western, evening sky).|group="nb"}} Who is singing,
with the evening stars,
Naming me, issuing a summons
calling me by name
Full of love, coated with honey?
with sweetness and affection?
Dancing rapidly, He bids no response;
But at afar He remains, anticipating.


He keeps on rushing and dancing
With rain clouds in the skies of autumn
without being asked to,
And with sluggish winds He keeps company.
and observes me from a distance.
Through deep feelings and best of intentions,
The negligent cannot detect Him.


He remains mingled with the rain clouds,
In pre-winter's frosty atmosphere,
with the winter sky
In winter's inertia, in the breeze of spring...
and the gentle breeze.
In summer storms, on a mango branch,
 
With floral fragrance, bearing nectar He is there.
He is incomparable,
lying in the intense idea of consciousness,
unable to be caught even by playing tricks on him.
 
In the cold and snowy prewinter wind,
in the inertia of winter,
in the breeze of spring,
in the floral fragrance on mango tree branches
during summer storms,
in the honey in floral fragrances,
He remains.
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