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Current mood:  relaxed Category: Religion and Philosophy
Someone Untied Your Camel
I cannot sit still with my countrymen in chains. I cannot act mute Hearing the world's loneliness Crying near the Beloved's heart.
My love for God is such That I could dance with him tonight without you. But I would rather have you there.
Is your caravan lost?
It is, If you no longer weep from gratitude or happiness, Or weep From being cut deep with the awareness Of the extraordinary beauty That emanates from the most simple act And common object.
My dear, is your caravan lost?
It is if you can no longer be kind to yourself And loving to those who must live With the sometimes difficult task of loving you.
At least come to know That someone untied your camel last night For I hear its gentle voice Calling for God in the desert.
At least come to know That Hafiz will always hold a lantern
With galaxies blooming inside And that
I will always guide your soul to The divine warmth and exhilaration Of our Beloved's Tent.
'The Gift' - Poems by Hafiz the Great Sufi Master' Versions by Daniel Ladinsky
7:41 PM
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