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O charioteer of light!
Oh my driver of light's chariot,
Do not just watch, speak too!
You don't observe, no word You say...
Toward whom have You raced off,
Whose affliction to assuage?


Towards whom, do you continue rushing?
Piercing pores in darkness gloomy,
On whose wounds, do you apply ointment?
Wagon races onward endlessly,
Piercing through gaps of darkness,  
Like the sun's seven hues,
Your chariot rushes on without pause.
Having sliced through jewel's nature.


The seven horses, clad in seven colours;  
Singular is the aim of everybody;
with their horseshoes,
Is there any other Charioteer?
shatter all stones on their way.
Path You recognize, cart You ken;
All bear the same destination,
Only after You comes reliance.
for, can there be any other charioteer?  
 
You recognise the path.
You know the chariot.
Hence, everyone depends upon you.
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