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Poems to Nurse the Aching Spirit...

RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
I may make regular, or perhaps infrequent, additions to this thread. I invite others to do the same.

This one is by Jalaladdin Rumi

Seek love, seek love!
It is the diamond of your being.
Seek the One, seek the One!
He is yours for eternity
but do not call Him yours for what is yours
is only sorrow and longing
 
In the depths of despair, my spirit did ache,
Burdened by sorrows I could not forsake.
But a glimmer of hope began to emerge,
As I discovered the teachings of Buddhism's surge.

With open arms, it welcomed my weary soul,
Offering solace, making me feel whole.
The Buddha's wisdom, a guiding light,
Illuminated my path, banishing the night.

In the stillness of meditation's embrace,
I found tranquility, a sacred space.
The chaos within me began to subside,
As mindfulness bloomed, I could no longer hide.

Suffering, impermanence, and non-self,
These truths unveiled, brought wisdom and wealth.
For the aching spirit, now soothed and at peace,
Buddhism's embrace, a balm that won't cease.

Compassion and kindness, the pillars of truth,
Nurturing my spirit, renewing my youth.
With each breath, I let go of my pain,
Embracing the present, without any strain.

For Buddhism taught me to embrace what is,
To find contentment in life's simple bliss.
My aching spirit now dances with ease,
As I journey on, embracing life’s breeze.

No longer burdened by sorrow's cruel sting,
My spirit finds solace, it takes to the wing.
Through Buddhism's teachings, my heart finds release,
Aching no more, but filled with inner peace.

So let us walk this path, hand in hand,
Guided by Buddha's teachings, so grand.
May our spirits find solace, forever eased,
In Buddhism's embrace, we find our release.

Written by Myself
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
anyone lived in a pretty how town
(with up so floating many bells down)
spring summer autumn winter
he sang his didn’t he danced his did.
Women and men(both little and small)
cared for anyone not at all
they sowed their isn’t they reaped their same
sun moon stars rain
children guessed(but only a few
and down they forgot as up they grew
autumn winter spring summer)
that noone loved him more by more
when by now and tree by leaf
she laughed his joy she cried his grief
bird by snow and stir by still
anyone’s any was all to her
someones married their everyones
laughed their cryings and did their dance
(sleep wake hope and then)they
said their nevers they slept their dream
stars rain sun moon
(and only the snow can begin to explain
how children are apt to forget to remember
with up so floating many bells down)
one day anyone died i guess
(and noone stooped to kiss his face)
busy folk buried them side by side
little by little and was by was
all by all and deep by deep
and more by more they dream their sleep
noone and anyone earth by april
wish by spirit and if by yes.
Women and men(both dong and ding)
summer autumn winter spring
reaped their sowing and went their came
sun moon stars rain
 

RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
anyone lived in a pretty how town
(with up so floating many bells down)
spring summer autumn winter
he sang his didn’t he danced his did.
Women and men(both little and small)
cared for anyone not at all
they sowed their isn’t they reaped their same
sun moon stars rain
children guessed(but only a few
and down they forgot as up they grew
autumn winter spring summer)
that noone loved him more by more
when by now and tree by leaf
she laughed his joy she cried his grief
bird by snow and stir by still
anyone’s any was all to her
someones married their everyones
laughed their cryings and did their dance
(sleep wake hope and then)they
said their nevers they slept their dream
stars rain sun moon
(and only the snow can begin to explain
how children are apt to forget to remember
with up so floating many bells down)
one day anyone died i guess
(and noone stooped to kiss his face)
busy folk buried them side by side
little by little and was by was
all by all and deep by deep
and more by more they dream their sleep
noone and anyone earth by april
wish by spirit and if by yes.
Women and men(both dong and ding)
summer autumn winter spring
reaped their sowing and went their came
sun moon stars rain


Is that your own? Reminds me in style, of ee cummings
 

RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
The Beloved is closer to me
Than my own self

The problem is this:
I am far from Him

What am I to do?
Whom can I tell about this?

The Brloved is so close to me
and I
am far
far away

Abu Sa’Ide
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
A Stray Cat

I've often wondered to myself
what causes cats to stray;
are they fleeing from a cruel life
and trying to run away?

Or are they lost and far from home
and don't know what to do
for food and shelter from the storm
and so they turn to you.

One day I looked out in my yard
and what did I behold
a stray cat sitting rigidly
and shivering from the cold.

He looked like he was starving
his eyes were filled with fear
but when I tried to comfort him
he wouldn't let me near.

So I tempted him with cat food
and when I stroked his fur
he answered with a timid meow
and then began to purr.

I took him in and fed him,
then he prowled around my house,
was he just getting acquainted,
or was he looking for a mouse?

In time my stray adopted me
and claimed me for his own
he told my friends and family
'This is my new home'.

He'd found what he was looking for
a place of loving care
from which he'd have to stray no more
and be happy living there.

So if a stray comes to your door
and meows 'Can I come in? '
just welcome him with loving arms
and he will never stray again.

James Donovan
 

blü 2

Veteran Member
Premium Member

The Fly​

Little fly,
Thy summer’s play
My thoughtless hand
Has brushed away.

Am not I
A fly like thee?
Or art not thou
A man like me?

For I dance
And drink and sing,
Till some blind hand
Shall brush my wing.

If thought is life
And strength and breath,
And the want
Of thought is death,

Then am I
A happy fly,
If I live,
Or if I die.


William Blake (1794)
 

Gargovic Malkav

Well-Known Member
Personally I'm not a fan of encouraging self complimenting attitudes, nor am I a fan of self-loathing, but I love the creativity of this poem made by Abdullah Shoaib.
And I suppose it can still do some good to the aching spirit when it's not taken to any extremes:


I’m very ugly
So don’t try to convince me that
I am a very beautiful person
Because at the end of the day
I hate myself in every single way
And I’m not going to lie to myself by saying
There is beauty inside of me that matters
So rest assured I will remind myself
That I am a worthless, terrible person
And nothing you say will make me believe
I still deserve love
Because no matter what
I am not good enough to be loved
And I am in no position to believe that
Beauty does exist within me
Because whenever I look in the mirror I always think
Am I as ugly as people say?



Read this same poem from the bottom up, and you'll see it in a very different light.
 

RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
Love is our mother and
the way of the prophet.
Yet, it is in our nature
to fight with Love.
We can’t see you, mother,
hidden behind dark veils
woven by ourselves.

- Jalalludin Rumi
 
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