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O lord, in the smiling moonlight, who is that who came,
Under a sweetly smiling moon's light,
Whose name is not known. thus providing bliss to the whole
Who are You that turned up, anonymous?
world by your eternal spiritual practice. whatever agony was
Throughout the world glorified,
present in the core of minds of human beings, the poison,
The effort to attain You is endless.
the malice, collected amidst light, all you removed by wee bit
 
of your grace. the human beings are not miserable, neither they
At the human heartcore, any filth there had been,
are poor or deprived. by the flow of your mercy, good days would
The poison, the malice... they had been kept nourished.
come again. come closer and stand, fulfill the earnest desire
Them You banished in the twinkling of an eye...
and aspiration.
It's a small particle of Your kindness.
 
Even if a man be not weak or extremely needy,
Happy days will come again upon stream of Your mercy.
You stand awaiting, closer having arrived...
You satisfy hope and aspiration.
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