Love Poems by Rumi : the Collection
When the rose is gone and the garden faded Mathnawi I, 23-31
Because I cannot sleep Those who don't feel this Love let them sleep. This Love is beyond the study of theology, sleep on. I've given up on my brain. If you're not completely naked, and sleep. From: Last night you left me and slept your own deep sleep. Tonight you turn and turn. I say, "You and I will be together till the universe dissolves." You mumble back things you thought of when you were drunk. From:
I have been tricked by flying too close Now the candleflame is out, the wine spilled, The amount I thought I'd won, I've lost. How wonderful it was to be for a while Others only turn their faces on way, I have known pigeons who fly in a nowhere, and tailor who sew beautiful clothes From: He said, "Who is at my door?" He said, "How long will you journey on?" "This is my oath of love. He said, "You have pleaded your case He said, "What do you seek?" He said, "Who was your companion on the 'ourney? He said, "What brings you the most fulfillment?" He said, "Where is there safety?" He said, "Where is there calamity?" Now it is time for silence.
Don't go anywhere without me. I want to feel myself in you when you taste food, There's nothing worse than to walk out along the street From:
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