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The days have passed, the praises left unsung.
Childhood was lost in playing: the time of youth practised pride.

For lucre's sake the capital was spent: even now the mind's thirst remains unquenched.
Kabír says, Hear, O brother Sádhus: only the saintly souls have reached the shore.
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