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From an unknown land
A cloud from some unknown country went on saying:
the clouds have brought the message,
To your house that Sweetheart will be coming.
that your friend would call on you.
You, having wrapped a colored [[:wikipedia:Dupatta|scarf]] around psyche,
Will arrange the wicker tray{{#tag:ref|According to the [http://dsalsrv02.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/romadict.pl?query=%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A3&searchhws=yes&table=biswas-bengali Samsad Bengali-English Dictionary], ''barańd́álá'' is a tray-shaped wicker basket that holds the articles used in a welcoming ceremony.|group="nb"}} for His welcoming.


Wrap a colourful scarf around your mind,
Could it be that your night, it has come to an end?
and prepare a welcome for him.
Perhaps with the dawn bright circumstances attend.
Wipe Your eyes; in fresh clothing get dressed up...
At your home novelty's luster you will be receiving.


Your night is over, perhaps dawn will bring a radiant light.
Fair-eyed maiden, the pain of ancient times gets forgotten;
Wipe your eyes, dress in a new garment.
Cry out for the new with a modern imagination.
The effulgence of the new will illumine your house.
Tales from nightmares, do not think, do not think about them;
 
With a smiling face, once again You will be pleasing.
Forget the pains of old, o lovelyeyed one.
Welcome the new with grand imagination.
Forget your nightmares
and greet him with a smiling face.
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