Friday, June 4, 2010

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On Love by Kahlil Gibran




Khalil Gibran

When love beckons to you follow, even if their paths
difficult and steep.
And if their wings embrace you, you give out to her, even though there might
sword between their wings, you got over.
speaks And to you, then gives her faith, even if their
voice may shatter your dreams,
so devastated as the north wind to the garden.

For, as love crowns, they will crucify you.
Just as it promotes your growth, it also supports your wild.

As it rises to your peaks and your
tenderest branches caressed that quiver in the sunlight,
it will descend to your roots and shake them in their
earthiness.

collects sheaves As you and I pressed against her chest.

They will thresh, to make you naked.

They will sift through in order to free you from your husks.

you grinds you blossom white.

you kneads you until you are pliant;

and then she gives you her holy fire,

to their sacred bread for God's sacred feast will.

All this love will do to you,
that you may know the secrets of your heart and in that recognition

a part of the heart of life will.

you should have fear only peace of love
and the joys of love, seek,
then it is better for you, you turn your nakedness covered leave
and Dreschböden of love and also transgress
in seasonless world

where you shall laugh, cry but not all of your laughter, and
, but not all of your tears. There

The love nothing but itself and takes naught
and owned not by itself

The love that she still wants to be owned.
Because of love is love enough.

If you have love for you shall not say
"God is in my heart" but:

"I am in the heart of God."

says And do not you can determine the course of love, for she is
you worthy, but they
determined your course.

Love wants nothing but to fulfill itself.

But if you love and must needs have, then you
desires: to merge

and to be equal to a rushing water,
that sings the night his statement. to get to know

The agony of great tenderness. Wounded

to be from your own understanding of love;
bleeding and willingly and joyfully.

at dawn with a lark heart wake
and say for a new day of loving you;

to rest during the lunch time and contemplate the delight of love;
in the evening to return home grateful;
asleep and then
with a prayer for the beloved in the heart
and a hymn on his lips.


And let the winds of heaven dance between you.

love one another, but that does not love the ankle:
it was more of a surging sea between the shores of your souls.
Fill each other's cup but drink not from one cup.
Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf.
Sing and dance and looks forward you together, but allows
each other to be
each on its own,
just as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the
the same music.

Give your hearts, but not in the custody of the other.
For only the hand of Life can hold your heart.

stand by one another and, but not too close together, wear
because the columns of the temple are all not grow for themselves, and oak tree and cypress
each other in the shade.

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