O! My father dear, dwell at my heart
Dwell in it, otherwise who dwells?
In your absence desires occupy, and,
Spoilt within and without.
In childhood, sporting spirit stayed,
sported day and night without rest,
In youth, love lurked in,
eyes to wander everywhere.
Then, the marriage, desire to enjoy
stayed strong, day and night pursued,
The body and bed,
that got children as result.
Now again the venom filled, another
Lady pleasure extra marital, of name
And fame, tastes sweet desired,
Day and night spent without rest.
Remove her from bosom forever,
Father, stay you stay in my heart.
Make the mind pure and serene,
To stay with you long, forever.
My Father, shape my mind,
So that none enters next time,
None dares to lurk in to stay,
longer than your presence felt.
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