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Oh Tuhan, seandainya telah Kau catatkan

Dia milikku, tercipta untuk diriku

Satukanlah hatinya dengan hatiku

Titipkanlah kebahagiaan



Ya Allah, ku mohon apa yang telah Kau takdirkan

Ku harap dia adalah yang terbaik buatku

Karena Engkau tahu segala isi hatiku

Pelihara daku dari kemurkaanMu



Ya Tuhanku, yang Maha Pemurah

Beri kekuatan juga harapan

Membina diri yang lesu tak bermaya

Semaikan setulus kasih di jiwa



Ku pasrah kepadaMu

Kurniakanlah aku pasangan yang beriman

Bisa menemani aku ..

Supaya ku dan dia dapat melayar bahtera

Ke muara cinta yang Engkau ridhoi



Ya Tuhanku, yang Maha Pengasih

Engkau sahaja pemeliharaku

Dengarkan rintihan hambaMu ini

Jangan Engkau biarkan ku sendiri ..



Agarku bisa bahagia, walau tanpa bersamanya

Gantikanlah yang hilang..

Tumbuhkan yang telah patah..

Ku inginkan bahagia di dunia dan akhirat

PadaMu Tuhan ku mohon segalanya..

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