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Sky and sea...
From the sky and ocean...
Where sky and sea meet,
From the sky and ocean, where they've met,
Beyond that,
More remote than them,
Hold my hand, and take me
Holding hands, take me along,
Toward that horizon.
Beyond that horizon.
Yes, please take along...
Holding hands, take me along
Take me along, holding hands, beyond that horizon;
I want to float unto shapeless effulgence,
On Your tune transcendent.


Take me–
Often as I believe I won't see
Hold my hand, and take me.
Yourself in my psyche,
Hold my hand, and take me toward that horizon.
On looking I perceive You are seated there,
I want to sail in Your formless effulgence,
Having lit up mind secretly.
On Your transcendental melodies.
Secretly, hey You are there;
My mind, having lit, secretly hey You are there...
On looking, I perceive You are seated there,
Having lit up mind secretly.


When I think I won't be seeing You—
Morning through the night, each and every day,
You in my mind—
You are there in every place...
I look and find You sitting there,
Outside and inside, in the heart deepmost,
Stealthily illumining my mind.
At no time am I alone.
How stealthily–
No, I am not on my own;
How stealthily my mind is illumined.
In any place, I am not all alone...
I look and find You sitting there,
Outside and inside, in the heart deepmost,
Stealthily illumining my mind.
At no time am I alone.
 
From the sky and ocean, where they've met,
At dawn and at midnight, everyday,
More remote than them,
You are everywhere,
With rhythm and melody, take me along,
Inside and outside the depths of my heart.
Past the yon horizon,
So I am never alone.
From the sky and ocean.
I am not alone.
I am never alone anywhere.
Inside and outside the depths of my heart,
I am never alone.
 
Sky and sea...
Where sky and sea meet,
Beyond that,
Take me there in rhythm and melody...
Toward that horizon,
Sky and sea.
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