Noble fire, why do you writhe so?
(Lord, What A Beloved Is Mine!)
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When I became lost, O soul, through love of the king of the peris, hidden from self and creatures, I am as if peri-born myself.Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi
If that veil become worn out, the beauty has not grown old; the life of the Veil is transient, and we are boundless life.
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In love to be wide awake is treason.
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I have an idol such that, were his sweet scent scattered
abroad, even an idol of stone would receive life through joy.
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God's love is a very strong fortress; I carry my soul's baggage inside a fortress.
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