My Beloved, After Rumi Poem by Ravi Kopra

My Beloved, After Rumi



I see women
in many shapes and forms
sometimes I feel a bit aroused
I must tell you the truth
I cannot lie
I cannot even tell a white lie
for I love you

But when I see you
look into your face
your eyes and you smile back at me
I melt, I am blended with you

I feel your fragrance, your presence in me
my soul smiles, my hearts longs for you
I cast all those women aside
they are not for me
and you, only you
are the woman I cherish
I will never leave you

Everything mine is yours
My heart, my souls are yours
Keep them with you till
the last breath of my life

Friday, March 9, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I am a sculptor, a molder of form.

In every moment I shape an idol.

But then, in front of you, I melt them down

I can rouse a hundred forms

and fill them with spirit,

but when I look into your face,

I want to throw them in the fire.

My souls spills into yours and is blended.

Because my soul has absorbed your fragrance,

I cherish it.

Every drop of blood I spill

informs the earth,

I merge with my Beloved

when I participate in love.

In this house of mud and water,

my heart has fallen to ruins.

Enter this house, my Love, or let me leave.



The Divani Shamsi Tabriz, XXXIV
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