Rumi Poem – If

 

If

If you can disentangle
yourself from your selfish self
all heavenly spirits
will stand ready to serve you

if you can finally hunt down
your own beastly self
you have the right
to claim Solomon’s kingdom

you are that blessed soul who
belongs to the garden of paradise
is it fair to let yourself
fall apart in a shattered house

you are the bird of happiness
in the magic of existence
what a pity when you let
yourself be chained and caged

but if you can break free
from this dark prison named body
soon you will see
you are the sage and the fountain of life

 

By: Rumi

Translation by: Nader Khalili

Quotes of Rumi

Photo by Prabhakar: Sri Chinmoy Centre Galleries

Prabhakar’s Turkey Gallery

 

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