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O Lord,
Come, Thou, please come
come into my contemplation!
Come into my medititation.
O invisible entity,
Unseen Lord, for Your sake,
day & night,
Night and day I stay awake.
I keep awake for you!


In this illusively intoxicating world,
As far as maya-besotted eyes do see,
as far as my eyes can see,
Nowhere they detect a trace of peace.
I do not find peace when searching you.
Just Your light, just Your light,
Removing all the darkness,
Would provide serenity in life.


Your effulgence,
Without coming close, You draw one nigh;
by removing all darkness,
With awesome ties You know how to bind.
ought to bring tranquility into my life.
Just Your smile, just Your smile,
 
Making one forget all pain,
Although you do not come near me,
Would bring fresh vigor in the mind,
You pull me close to you.
In the mind, in the mind.
 
What a tying art of yours is this?
Let your smile
make me forget all agonies
and invigorate my mind.
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