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O lord, you had come into the deep recess of mind,
You had come with lively beauty
with vibrant beauty. i had no acquisition neither i deserved,
Deep inside of mind's alcove,
and remained humiliated. i was with raindrenched body,
At the ornate pleasure grove.
like the rainbow in the sky after rain. i had offered all my
Without glory and unworthy,
belonging into the song of hope and despair. there is no
I had been ashamed.
one for me other than you. hence i want you only in
 
exchange of everything. i go on thinking about you only,
A body drenched with glowing tears was I,
day and night without drowsiness.  
The rain's reply, a rainbow upon sky.
As offering I did give all things mine
In a song of longing and despair.
 
Without You no one else is there;
In exchange for all, I desire only Thee.
I continue, thinking of just Your words only,
Vigilant both night and day.
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