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Rumi - In the Arms of the Beloved, Jonathan Star

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Who is at my door?

He said, “Who is at my door?”
I said, “Your humble servant.”
He said, “What business do you have?”
I said, “To greet you, 0 Lord.”

He said, “How long will you journey on?”
I said, “Until you stop me.”
He said, “How long will you boil in the fire?”
I said, “Until I am pure.

“This is my oath of love.
For the sake of love
I gave up wealth and position.”

He said, “You have pleaded your case
but you have no witness.”
I said, “My tears are my witness;
the pallor of my face is my proof.’
He said, “Your witness has no credibility;
your eyes are too wet to see.”
I said, “By the splendor of your justice
my eyes are clear and faultless.”

He said, “What do you seek?”
I said, “To have you as my constant friend.”
He said, “What do you want from me?”
I said, “Your abundant grace.”

He said, “Who was your companion on the ‘ourney?
I said, “The thought of you, 0 King.”
He said, “What called you here?”
I said, “The fragrance of your wine.”

He said, “What brings you the most fulfillment?”
I said, “The company of the Emperor.”
He said, “What do you find there?”
I said, “A hundred miracles.”
He said, “Why is the palace deserted?”
I said, “They all fear the thief.”
He said, “Who is the thief?”
I said, “The one who keeps me from -you.

He said, “Where is there safety?”
I said, “In service and renunciation.”
He said, “What is there to renounce?”
I said, “The hope of salvation.”

He said, “Where is there calamity?”
I said, “In the presence of your love.”
He said, “How do you benefit from this life?”
I said, “By keeping true to myself

Now it is time for silence.
If I told you about His true essence
You would fly from your self and be gone,
and neither door nor roof could hold you back!

http://www.khamush.com/love_poems.html#”I%20am%20only%20the%20house%20of%20your%20beloved,

http://www.indranet.com/potpourri/poetry/rumi/rumi.html

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2 Responses to “Rumi - In the Arms of the Beloved, Jonathan Star

  • 1
    Aine
    September 22nd, 2006 03:38 GMT

    I love the poems of Rumi and am looking for the one containing the lines
    “I thought about you for so long
    that I became you…slowly, but slowly, as you drew near
    I disappeared…”
    I am probably bot quoting accurately but wish someone could help me find it!!

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    Nicole
    February 13th, 2007 02:32 GMT

    I would like to connect with you, please email me so that we may begin a dialog. I have many questions!


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