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I am not a thorn of the path.
The path's thorn, oh I am not at all;
I am the essence of floral nectar.  
I am flower's core ambrosia!
To existence, I bring not an ebb-tide;
The upstream-bearing flood am I.


I do not bring low tide to life.  
Upon a pebbled path to walk and walk,
I bring about an upward flow by reversing the ebb.  
I advise to never pause.
On the hot sands in desert storms,
I provide the might to fight.
I am the colored light, the welfare bright;
I remove your sorrows.


Moving on a pebbled and rough path,
When none will remain, I will go on staying;
I never speak of pause.
When none will notice, being called I'll receive.
 
I am yours, and you are Mine;
During sandstorms and hot sands,
With Me is all worldly life.
I gather strength to struggle.
 
I am a colourful illumination,
lovely and bright,
removing all your sorrows.
 
When no one stays,  
I shall stay.
 
When no one wants,  
I shall call.  
 
I am yours and
you are mine.
 
I am a part and parcel of this world.
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