Thursday, June 10, 2010

Stranded Somewhere


If you are the body, that one is the soul
of the universe. If you are the soul,
that one is the soul within all souls.

Wherever you go, whatever you are, listen for the voice
that asks. Who will be sacrificed tonight?

Jump up then and volunteer. Accept
the cup that is offered every second.

If you are bored and contemptuous,
love is a walk in a meadow.
If you are stranded somewhere,
love is an Arabian horse.

The ocean feeds itself to its fish.
If you are an ocean fish, why bother
with bread the ground grows?

These jars of grief and trouble
that we call bodies, throw stones and break them.

My cage is this longing for Shams.
Be my worst enemy. Shatter it.

3 comments:

  1. another perfect one. Thank you Ruth. I 'll start new soon. Maybe next week. I am doing fine til then, just pissy, but no worries about me being stupid. I'm just having a little trouble wrapping my head around how networked long term bloggers are.

    In a lot of ways that seemed the most far fetched (all of the random people I ran into online) I don't like things that defy probability (well sometimes I do hence my manic moods)

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  2. These words are like balm for the soul. You cannot read them without readjusting your vision.

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At the request of a Rumi Reader, I have enabled comments, because I agree that someone, sometime might want to write about the power of Rumi's words. So many times they have met me in ways I just have to share, and so I want you to have that opportunity here. There is no expectation for comments, but please do write something if you feel the urge. ~ Ruth