Rumi and Other Mystical Poets List: Hafiz Ghazal 449

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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Hafiz Ghazal 449

Hafiz حافظ Ghazal 449 O thou, who considers separation of lovers fair Keep lovers away from your side with your glare I am thirsty in my desert, lead me to clear waters With the hope of God's mercy, this path of yours you forbear. You stole my heart, dissolved my soul, but Better than you have treated me, of the others take care. When my foes drink their wine from my cup I cannot accept it, if fair you declare. Listen fly; Phoenix's flight-path is not your air You ruin your own name, and us you... Sign in to see full entry.

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