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You came, and You brought light; | |||
You came and brought light, | The darkness, it was thrust aside. | ||
Smilingly You told: "In fear or fright, | |||
Thinking of Me, open your eyes. | |||
"There is no rose without a thorn; | |||
Without ebb tide there is no flood. | |||
Is this not the style of Providence... | |||
Grasping that, just move on. | |||
" | "In every season I arrive; | ||
In pain and pleasure, love do I. | |||
I am yours, and you are mine.... | |||
All wretchedness, cast it aside." | |||
I | |||
I am yours and you are mine | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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