Of these two thousand “I” and “We” people,
which am I?
Don’t try to keep me from asking!
Listen, when I’m this out of control!
But don’t put anything breakable in my way!
There is an original inside me.
What’s here is a mirror for that, for you.
If you are joyful, I am.
If you grieve, or if you’re bitter, or graceful,
I take on those qualities.
Like the shadow of a cypress tree in the meadow,
like the shadow of a rose, I live
close to the rose.
If I separated myself from you,
I would turn entirely thorn.
Every second, I drink another cup of my own blood-wine.
Every instant, I break an empty cup against your door.
I reach out, wanting you to tear me open.
Saladin’s generosity lights a candle in my chest.
Who am I then?
His empty begging bowl.
© Rumi (Tr. Coleman Barks)
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my parents house
no longer a hub of laughter
just an empty shell
dusty road
street urchin’s empty hand
pleading
March 21, 2018 at 7:31 pm
Awesome set … both are teal gems. That 2nd haiku is my favorite. It reminded me to a haiku I once wrote.
on bare feet
a street urchin plays
in the snow
© Chèvrefeuille
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March 21, 2018 at 7:32 pm
I meant “real” instead of “teal”
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March 21, 2018 at 9:59 pm
Thanks for the generosity of kind words.
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