Deepening The Wonder - Hafiz

Larry Robinson Lrobpoet at sonic.net
Fri Aug 11 06:11:04 PDT 2017


Deepening The Wonder
 
Death is a favor to us,
But our scales have lost their balance.
 
The impermanence of the body
Should give us great clarity,
Deepening the wonder in our senses and eyes
 
Of this mysterious existence we share
And are surely just traveling through.
 
If I were in the Tavern tonight,
Hafiz would call for drinks
 
And as the Master poured, I would be reminded
That all I know of life and myself is that
 
We are just a midair flight of golden wine
Between His Pitcher and His Cup.
 
If I were in the Tavern tonight,
I would buy freely for everyone in this world
 
Because our marriage with the Cruel Beauty
Of time and space cannot endure very long.
 
Death is a favor to us,
But our minds have lost their balance.
 
The miraculous existence and impermanence of
Form
Always makes the illumined ones
Laugh and sing.

	- Hafiz
	(translation by Daniel Ladinsky)


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