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Open wide i keep for Thee

Wilt thou come, Wilt thou come?

Just for once, come to me?

 

Will my days fly away

Without seeing Thee my Lord?

Night and day, night and day

I look for Thee - night and day.

 

Om namah ShivaayaDo

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beautiful!

 

Kali Kali wrote:

> Door of my heart

> Open wide i keep for Thee

> Wilt thou come, Wilt thou come?

> Just for once, come to me?

>

> Will my days fly away

> Without seeing Thee my Lord?

> Night and day, night and day

> I look for Thee - night and day.

>

> Om namah Shivaaya

 

 

--

"Naan Amme Snehikkunnu"

 

Be Love,

Egyirba (Berijoy)

http://www.egyirba.net

 

Love yourself first and everything else falls into line. You really have

to love yourself to get anything done in this world. ~ Lucille Ball

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Door of my heart

Open wide i keep for Thee

Wilt thou come, Wilt thou come?

Just for once, come to me?

 

Will my days fly away

Without seeing Thee my Lord?

Night and day, night and day

I look for Thee - night and day.

 

Om namah Shivaaya

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, Kali Kali

<kaliananda_saraswati> wrote:

> Door of my heart

> Open wide i keep for Thee

> Wilt thou come, Wilt thou come?

> Just for once, come to me?

>

> Will my days fly away

> Without seeing Thee my Lord?

> Night and day, night and day

> I look for Thee - night and day.

>

> Om namah Shivaaya

 

Jai Kali Kali!

Thank-you for posting one of my all time favorite English Bhajans. It

is a real heart-opener! i remember first chanting it over 30 years

ago at a Self Realisation Temple in Detroit, Mi. i believe it was

written by Paramahamsa Yogananda and was first published in

his "Cosmic Chants" bhajan book.

Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji! Jai Thakur Ramakrishna Deva!

Your sister always,

muktimaa

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