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Rubaiyat 30 by Shams al-Din Hafiz

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Shams al-Din Hafiz
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Rubaiyat 30
 
  I spent my life chasing my wishes
What benefits fate furnishes?
Whomever to I said I loved you,
Turned to my foe, why my luck ravishes?

Shams al-Din Hafiz


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