Your love
Should never be offered to the mouth of a
Stranger,
Only to someone
Who has the valor and daring
To cut pieces of their soul off with a knife
Then weave them into a blanket
To protect you.
Should never be offered to the mouth of a
Stranger,
Only to someone
Who has the valor and daring
To cut pieces of their soul off with a knife
Then weave them into a blanket
To protect you.
From "The Gift", by Hafiz, one of my favourite poets. The photograph is of a corner of my bedroom at sunset.
3 comments:
Lovely little poem. But, doesn't that someone with valor and daring start off by being a stranger to you?
Makes me think of my son, who is currently divorcing someone who turned out to be a "stranger."
What a lovely poem! I love that!
Hilarywho: True. I'm sorry about your son's divorce. My friend's nephew had a similar instance. xoxo
Betsy: Same here!
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