Come Home!
'Ts time
for coming Home.
O my child! come back home.
Enough of external wanderings,
physical and psychological.
O my child! come back home.
Movie after movie,
song after song, scenes after scenes,
series of births and deaths after,
life after life,
it is happening tirelessly, senselessly,
entangled as if there is no end,
O my child! come back home.
How long you want to suffer?
How long you want me to long for you?
Your separation has given suffering,
within and without,
creating havoc internally and externally,
enough of wanderings.
O my child! come back home.
Enter the realm of dazzling darkness,
pierce through the pitch darkness,
go beyond all dreams and delusions,
plunge into the eternal Nothingness,
to melt into Eternal Light of Nothingness.
'Ts time
for coming Home.
O my child! come back home.
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