Who can gauge the mind of God, or sound the depths of love?
Yet the existence of God and love some seek to disprove.
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Who can gauge the mind of God, or sound the depths of love?
Yet the existence of God and love some seek to disprove.
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A scientist is an immigrant from outer space
Fondly thinking to tear the veil from love’s beloved face.
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Since it is the Beloved’s breath which sustains the creation,
No man yet has uttered a love-speech without his permission.
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Drunk again! cried the hag Respectability.
Madam, I replied with old-world civility,
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It is the season of tiredness. Even the stones
Lie heavy. What to say then of human flesh and bones?
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The Beloved is kindness itself, he grants every prayer.
But it is a wise man who knows for what he prays—so beware.
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Worldly man or wanderer are the same to us
So long as they’re honest—it’s all God’s game to us.
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Long hair or shaved head, clown’s paint, tongs, bowls and rosaries
Are found to be a sure way of effecting ‘the squeeze’.
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Everyone thinks he is the burden-bearing title-holder.
From the lover’s viewpoint no burden at all does he shoulder.
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