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THE STAIRWAY OF EXISTENCE
We are not in pursuit of formalities Or fake religious laws, For through the stairway of existence We have come to God's door. We are people who need to love, Because love is the soul's life. Love is simply creation's greatest joy. Through the stairway of existence, O, through the stairway of existence, Hafiz, Have you now come, have we all now come To the Beloved's door. ~Hafiz |
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| <Gisele>
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Thank you very much, Inda.
Hafiz is another poet I like a lot. This is a nice selection. Sincerely, Gisele |
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What's better than an afternoon dedicated to poetry ... such as this?
Standing at the Beloved's door together ..... in awe! Love, Margherita On a dolphin’s back I ride my ocean of tears she giggles me through senryu by Margherita |
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This is beautiful.
Thank you Inda for sharing. Love, Sylvie |
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| <Christina>
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This is very beautiful.
I don't think I want to start my work; I would much rather stay here and read beautiful poetry, and look at beautiful images. Christina |
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Let Thought Become Your
Beautiful Lover Let thought become the beautiful Woman. Cultivate your mind and heart to that depth That it can give you everything A warm body can. Why just keep making love with God's child-- Form When the Friend Himself is standing Before us So open-armed? My dear, Let prayer become your beautiful Lover And become free, Become free of this whole world Like Hafiz. From: 'The Gift' Translated by Daniel Ladinsky |
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Laughing At the Word Two
Only That Illumined One Who keeps Seducing the formless into form Had the charm to win my Heart. Only a Perfect One Who is always Laughing at the word Two Can make you know Of Love. From: 'The Gift' Translated by Daniel Ladinsky |
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This has got to be one of the oldest posts.
Thank you Sue for adding to it. Love, Vicky I've Said It Before and I'll Say It Again I've said it before and I'll say it again: It's not my fault that with a broken heart, I've gone this way. In front of a mirror they have put me like a parrot, And behind the mirror the Teacher tells me what to say. Whether I am perceived as a thorn or a rose, it's The Gardener who has fed and nourished me day to day. O friends, don't blame me for this broken heart; Inside me there is a great jewel and it's to the Jeweler's shop I go. Even though, to pious, drinking wine is a sin, Don't judge me; I use it as a bleach to wash the color of hypocrisy away. All that laughing and weeping of lovers must be coming from some other place; Here, all night I sing with my winecup and then moan for You all day. If someone were to ask Hafiz, "Why do you spend all your time sitting in The Winehouse door?," to this man I would say, "From there, standing, I can see both the Path and the Way. From: Drunk on the Wind of the Beloved Hafiz Translated by Thomas Rain Crowe |
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We Might Have To
Medicate You Resist your temptation to lie By speaking of separation from God, Otherwise, We might have to medicate You. In the ocean A lot goes on beneath your eyes. Listen, They have clinics there too For the insane Who persist in saying things like: "I am independent from the Sea, God is not always around Gently Pressing against My body." Hafiz From: 'The Gift' Translated by Daniel Ladinsky |
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Like The Morning Breeze
Like the morning breeze, if you bring to the morning good deeds, The rose of our desire will open and bloom. Go forward, and make advances down this road of love; In forward motion, the pain is great. To beg at the door of the Winehouse is a wonderful alchemy. If you practice this, soon you will be converting dust into gold. O heart, if only once you experience the light of purity, Like a laughing candle, you can abandon the life you live in your head. But if you are still yearning for cheap wine and a beautiful face, Don't go out looking for an enlightened job. Hafiz, if you are listening to this good advice, The road of Love and its enrichment are right around the curve. Hafiz From: Drunk on the Wind of the Beloved Translated by Thomas Rain Crowe |
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No More Leaving
At Some point Your relationship With God Will Become like this: Next time you meet Him in the forest Or on a crowded city street There won't be anymore "Leaving." That is, God will climb into Your pocket. You will simply just take Yourself Along! Hafiz From: 'The Gift' Translated by Daniel Ladinsky |
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I see you girls have been busy bringing back old posts.
I love the eastern poets. Thank you for adding to Hafiz's writings. Hafiz, a Sufi poet, expressed in poetry love for the divine, and the intoxicating oneness of union with it. Hafiz, along with many Sufi masters, uses wine as the symbol for love. Sincerely, Gisele |
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