* "The Songs of Kabir", tr. by Rabindranath Tagore, intro. by Evelyn Underhill, [1915],
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I. 131. \"nis' din khelat rah sakhiyn saNg "
I Played day and night with my comrades, and now I am greatly afraid.
So high is my Lord's palace, my heart trembles to mount its stairs: yet I must not be shy, if I would enjoy His love.
My heart must cleave to my Lover; I must withdraw my veil, and meet Him with all my body: p. 55
Mine eyes must perform the ceremony of the lamps of love.
Kabr says: "Listen to me, friend: he understands who loves. If you feel not love's longing for your Beloved One, it is vain to adorn your body, vain to put unguent on your eyelids."