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Afghan Poetry
"And He is With Us" PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 20 February 2007
Totally unexpected my guest arrived. "Who is it?" asked my heart. "The face of the moon," said my soul. As he entered the house, we all ran into the street madly looking for the moon. "I'm in here," he was calling from inside, but we were calling him outside unaware of his call. Our drunken nightingale is singing in the garden, and we are cooing like doves, "Where, where, where?" A crowd formed: "Where's the thief?" And the thief among us is saying, "Yeah, where's the thief?" All our voices became mixed together and not one voice stood out from the others. "And He is with you" means He is searching with you. He is nearer to you than yourself. Why look outside? Become like melting snow; wash yourself of yourself. With love your inner voice will find a tongue growing like a silent white lily in the heart. -- Version by Kabir Edmund Helminski "Love is a Stranger" Threshold Books, 1993
 
The thief among us -- Ghazal 2172 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Admin   
Tuesday, 20 February 2007
Totally conscious, and apropos of nothing, he comes to see me. Is someone here? I ask. The moon. The full moon is inside your house. My friends and I go running out into the street. I'm in here, comes a voice from the house, but we aren't listening. We're looking up at the sky. My pet nightingale sobs like a drunk in the garden. Ringdoves scatter with small cries. Where, Where. It's midnight. The whole neighborhood is up and out in the street thinking, The cat-burglar has come back. The actual thief is there too, saying out loud, Yes, the cat-burglar is somewhere in this crowd. No one pays attention. Lo, I am with you always, means when you look for God, God is in the look of your eyes, in the thought of looking, nearer to you than your self, or things that have happened to you. There's no need to go outside. Be melting snow. Wash yourself of yourself. A white flower grows in the quietness. Let your tongue become that flower. -- Version by Coleman Barks "The Essential Rumi" HarperSanFrancisco, 1995
 
 
 
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