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A bouquet of gratitude

A bouquet of gratitude for my beloved Lord,

You are the morning Sun, in the sky of my life

Spreading the divine light of your grace

In the spiritually dark path of my life…

My heart shines in love

With the ecstasy of Spiritual splendor

Contemplating on my divine fortune

On having to get a glimpse of Thy

In the journey of my life!

My birth seems blessed with your grace

Today I present a bouquet of gratitude

To my beloved Lord,

My eyes filled with tears of divine love

This inner oneness with higher truth

Dispelled darkness from my soul

Gave a stable destination

To my restless chit...

Your grace, love, and wisdom

Has taken me into another dimension

My heart singing your glory

Present a bouquet of gratitude

To you, my Lord!!

Thank you, thank you, thank you!




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