Sunday, March 29, 2009

Would i still be crying if my tears didn't fall?


It was a thought i had while showering today...

it haPPens to me a lot

this tHiNking in the shower

it's where i let go of sTuFF

...and begin afresh each day

x


~ A Tear And A Smile~

-- Khalil Gibran

I would not exchange the sorrows of my heart
for the joys of the multitude.
And I would not have the tears that sadness makes
to flow from my every part turn into laughter.

I would that my life remain a tear and a smile.

A tear to purify my heart and give me understanding
of life's secrets and hidden things.
A smile to draw me nigh to the sons of my kind and
to be a symbol of my glorification of the gods.

A tear to unite me with those of broken heart;
a smile to be a sign of my joy in existence.

I would rather that I died in yearning and longing than
that I live weary and despairing.

I want the hunger for love and beauty to be in the
depths of my spirit,for I have seen those who are
satisfied the most wretched of people.
I have heard the sigh of those in yearning and longing,
and it is sweeter than the sweetest melody.

With evening's coming the flower folds her petals
and sleeps, embracingher longing.
At morning's approach she opens her lips to meet
the sun's kiss.

The life of a flower is longing and fulfilment.
A tear and a smile.

The waters of the sea become vapor and rise and come
together and area cloud.

And the cloud floats above the hills and valleys
until it meets the gentle breeze, then falls weeping
to the fields and joins with brooks and rivers to return
to the sea, its home.

The life of clouds is a parting and a meeting.
A tear and a smile.

And so does the spirit become separated from
the greater spirit to move in the world of matter
and pass as a cloud over the mountain of sorrow
and the plains of joy to meet the breeze of death
and return whence it came.

To the ocean of Love and Beauty----to God.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is so beautiful!
xoxoxo

nollyposh said...

Agreed Audrey! i ~Love~ Kahlil Gibran tOO X:-)

Sydney said...

My father used to sit up at night late late late, reading Kahlil Gibran. Dad was Lebanese, same as KG. This is beautiful... Thanks for this. I've already added it to my collection. Sending kisses!

Natalie said...

Oh me too, I am also a fan. How beautiful was that? Thanks, Vicki.xx

Unknown said...

two days agot the second hand book shop i picked up a copy of 'the beloved' by Kahlil Gibran- your post is reminding me to stop blogging and read it ........
an angel you are Vicki- i bet you can feel the wings growing xxxx

nollyposh said...

Sydney, Natalie, Lisa <3 <3 <3