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VALENTINE’S DAY POEM
Rumi, (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th century Persian poet, Islamic jurist, and theologian. Al-Rūmī is a descriptive name meaning "the Roman" since he lived most parts of his life in the Byzantine Empire or ar-Rūm.
Looking For Your Face
From the beginning of
my life
I have been looking for your face
but today I have seen it
Today I have seen
the charm, the beauty,
the unfathomable grace
of the face
that I was looking for
Today I have found
you
and those who laughed
and scorned me yesterday
are sorry that they were not looking
as I did
I am bewildered by
the magnificence
of your beauty
and wish to see you
with a hundred eyes
My heart has burned
with passion
and has searched forever
for this wondrous beauty
that I now behold
I am ashamed
to call this love human
and afraid of God
to call it divine
Your fragrant breath
like the morning breeze
has come to the stillness of the garden
You have breathed new life into me
I have become your sunshine
and also your shadow
My soul is screaming
in ecstasy
Every fiber of my being
is in love with you
Your effulgence
has lit a fire in my heart
for me
the earth and sky
My arrow of love
has arrived at the target
I am in the house of mercy
and my heart
is a place of prayer
The Chickasaw Plum - Volume VI - Number 2 - February 2009
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