The Tree of Awe, Jalal Ad-Din Rumi
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How does part of the world leave the world, how can wetness leave water
don't try to put out a fire by throwing on more fire, don't wash a wound with blood
No matter how fast you run, your shadow more than keeps up, sometimes its in front
Only full overhead sun diminishes your shadow, but that shadow has been serving you
What hurts you blesses you, darkness is your candle, your boundaries are your quest
I could explain this, but it would break the glass cover on your heart.
You must have shadow and light source both. Listen, and lay your head
under the tree of awe. When from that tree feathers and wings sprout on your soul
be quieter than a dove. Don't open your mouth for even a COOOO.
By: Jalal Ad-Din Rumi
Recited by: Mystic Rose Jan 15, 2023
Copyright © Mystic Rose Rose | Year Posted 2023
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