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I | I don't see the reason why I'd been anxious; | ||
Who is He, the mind-thief, that infatuated me? | |||
Silently and secretly, on a night in autumn, | |||
Having come stealthily, He had known everything. | |||
Never did I want to relinquish my mind; | |||
Encircling the mind were delusional desires. | |||
In the mind was a yoke of [[:wikipedia:Maya (religion)|Mayic]] ties, | |||
But knowing everything was He Who had produced that [[:wikipedia:Lila (Hinduism)|Liila]]. | |||
He did not want much, but He left with everything, | |||
My very sense of "I", the liqueur of living! | |||
Ringed by formlessness, a body blossoming, | |||
He | The mind's subtlety, He defeated with eternity. | ||
I | |||
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