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For Paris. The words of Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet. You and I (A Ghazal of Rumi) Joyous, blissful moment, sitting on the porch, you and I two forms, two faces, yet one soul together, you and I The groves gift, the birds songs give us the water of ever lasting life, when we come to the garden together, you and I The stars of the night sky witness us we show them the moon together, you and I You and I united as one in the ecstasy and delight cast aside absurd stories and nonsense, you and I The parrots of the sky eat sugar when were in the veranda, laughing together, you and I How amazing were here this moment in this corner yet were also together in Irâq and Khorâsân, you and I Were in one form on the earth and in another in the everlasting land of honey - the paradise, you and I youtube/watch?v=v8x7HeAmCzs
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 17:12:07 +0000

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