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November 28 PoetrySay I am you
I am dust particles in sunlight. I am the round sun.
To the bits of dust I say, Stay. To the sun, Keep moving.
I am morning mist, and the breathing of evening.
I am wind in the top of a grove, and surf on the cliff.
Mast, rudder, helmsman, and keel, I am also the coral reef they founder on.
I am a tree with a trained parrot in its branches. Silence, thought, and voice.
The musical air coming through a flute, a spark of a stone, a flickering
in metal. Both candle, and the moth crazy around it.
Rose, and the nightingale lost in the fragrance.
I am all orders of being, the circling galaxy, the evolutionary intelligence, the lift,
and the falling away. What is, and what isn’t. You who know
Jelaluddin, You the one in all, say who
I am. Say I am you.
Rumi PoetryThe milk of millennia
I am part of the load not rightly balanced. I drop off in the grass, like the old cave-sleepers, to browse wherever I fall.
For hundreds of thousands of years I have been dust grains floating and flying in the will of the air, often forgetting ever being in that state, but in sleep I migrate back. I spring loose from the four-branched, time-and-space cross, this waiting room.
I walk into a huge pasture. I nurse the milk of millennia.
Everyone does this in different ways. Knowing that conscious decisions and personal memory are much too small a place to live, every human being streams at night into the loving nowhere, or during the day, in some absorbing work.
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