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Rumi

If I had any courage, I'd read the masters

The translations of the masters by the foregone masters' handlers

Or so I thought

My dyslexic mind

Scavenges for words recorded

For me to hear

Free form poetry is sad, but allows a sense of wonder, or,

jealous appreciation of great accomplishment

 

I doubt my skill

And wish I knew Rumi's Persian style

So that I could read in silence

Without grasping for some faulty foothold in my own

And falling

Asleep, with his unread anthology on my chest

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sansara-justinovich
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Jan 30, 2020
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