PoemSong Of Love XXIV
Author / PoetKahlil Gibran
TagsBeauty, Inspiration, Love

I am the lover’s eyes, and the spirit’s
Wine, and the heart’s nourishment.
I am a rose. My heart opens at dawn and
The virgin kisses me and places me
Upon her breast.

I am the house of true fortune, and the
Origin of pleasure, and the beginning
Of peace and tranquility. I am the gentle
Smile upon his lips of beauty. When youth
Overtakes me he forgets his toil, and his
Whole life becomes reality of sweet dreams.

I am the poet’s elation,
And the artist’s revelation,
And the musician’s inspiration.

I am a sacred shrine in the heart of a
Child, adored by a merciful mother.

I appear to a heart’s cry; I shun a demand;
My fullness pursues the heart’s desire;
It shuns the empty claim of the voice.

I appeared to Adam through Eve
And exile was his lot;
Yet I revealed myself to Solomon, and
He drew wisdom from my presence.

I smiled at Helena and she destroyed Tarwada;
Yet I crowned Cleopatra and peace dominated
The Valley of the Nile.

I am like the ages — building today
And destroying tomorrow;
I am like a god, who creates and ruins;
I am sweeter than a violet’s sigh;
I am more violent than a raging tempest.

Gifts alone do not entice me;
Parting does not discourage me;
Poverty does not chase me;
Jealousy does not prove my awareness;
Madness does not evidence my presence.

Oh seekers, I am Truth, beseeching Truth;
And your Truth in seeking and receiving
And protecting me shall determine my
Behavior.

Kahlil Gibran
Kahlil Gibran
6 Jan 1883 - 10 Apr 1931
Region: Middle East
Period: Modernist
Movement: Mahjar, Romanticism, Symbolism

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Poem NameTopic
Children Chapter IVChildren, Life, Love
Joy And Sorrow Chapter VIIIJoy, Laughter, Sorrow
A Lover’s Call XXVIILife, Love
Song Of The Rain VIILove, Nature, Rain
Your PainAcceptance, Pain, Serenity
Love One AnotherAlone, Love, Shadow
Friendship IXXFriendship, Peace, Trust
Love Chapter IIDevotion, Love, Sacrifice
The Life Of Love XVIAutumn, Life, Love
Peace XVIIIDespair, Faith, Longing

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