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And who am I—so far from you, yet near?
A singing beggar! Layla, do you hear?
Freed from life's drudgery, my loneliness,
Sorrow and grief for me spell happiness.
And thirsty in the painstream of delight,
I drown. Child of the sun, I starve at night.
Though parted our two loving souls combine,
For mine is all your own and yours is mine.
— 2 hours, 18 min ago
A singing beggar! Layla, do you hear?
Freed from life's drudgery, my loneliness,
Sorrow and grief for me spell happiness.
And thirsty in the painstream of delight,
I drown. Child of the sun, I starve at night.
Though parted our two loving souls combine,
For mine is all your own and yours is mine.
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Fariha
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With these words, Majnun lay down his head on the earth and embraced the gravestone with both arms, pressing his body against it with all the force he could muster. His lips moved once more, then with the words, 'You, my love... the soul left his body.
— 2 hours, 11 min ago
Fariha
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'Maker of all things created! I implore thee in the name of everything which thou hast chosen: relieve me of this burden. Let me go where my love dwells. Free me from this cruel existence and, in the other world, cure me of my torment here.'
— 2 hours, 11 min ago
Fariha
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Thus the caravan moved through the desert. The sand wept with Majnun, the mountains echoed his mourning songs, his lament struck sparks from the thorn-bushes in the gorges and the stones of the steppe glowed with the colour of his blood.
— 2 hours, 14 min ago
Fariha
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How changed you are! Your fate was clouded, disturbed like sand on a desert path; suddenly you have fallen still, like the water in the depth of a well. Yet, even if you are hidden from my eyes, my heart can see you and will never lose you. Even if your form has vanished—your sufferings here will endure through eternity.
— 2 hours, 22 min ago
Fariha
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When death had closed her lips, the mother's grief was boundless. She pressed her face against Layla's forehead and her tears glinted and sparkled like a cluster of stars on the extinct moon.
— 2 hours, 23 min ago
Fariha
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'When I am dead, dress me like a bride. Make me beautiful. As a salve for my eyes, take dust from Majnun's path. Prepare indigo from his sorrow, sprinkle the rose-water of his tears on my head and veil me in the scent of his grief. I want to be clad in a blood-red garment, for I am a blood-witness like the martyrs. Red is the colour of the feast! Is not death my feast?
— 2 hours, 24 min ago
Fariha
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Mother, oh my dear mother, how does it happen that a gazelle kid imbibes poison with its mother's milk? I am fading away and what has my life been? I have suffered so much in secret that now I must talk. Before my soul escapes, the grief in my heart breaks open the seal on my lips.I must draw back the curtain and then I shall go. My beloved, for whom I have lived and for whom I die, is far away. Listen to me, mother!
— 2 hours, 25 min ago
Fariha
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Autumn had come. In the garden, the leaves were falling like drops of blood. The warmth of the sun escaped from rivers and lakes, the face of the landscape became sere and yellow. The flowers shed the colour and brilliance of their garments. Ready to depart, the narcissus tied its bundle, The jasmin's silver lost its precious gleam and the rose-petals became a book of mourning.
— 2 hours, 27 min ago
Fariha
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Was it really possible, then, to steal a glance at paradise while living on on earth? Could a small particle of eternity break the chain of hours?
— 3 hours, 20 min ago
Fariha
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Look, I know of a garden, where palm trees, as dense as a forest, will protect you from prying eyes. There will be nothing above but the wheeling expanse of the sky, nothing beneath but a carpet of living green.... Come! Spring awaits you there and the key of your fate!
— 3 hours, 20 min ago



One answer each the other's deep lament.
But if our parting severs us in two,
One radiant light envelops me and you,
As from another world though blocked and barred
What there is one, down here is forced apart.
Yet if despairing bodies separate,
Souls freely wander and communicate.
I'll live forever—Mortal Fear, Decay,
And Death himself have ceased to hold their sway.
Sharing your life in all eternity
I'll live if only you remain with me.