IF THE FALLING OF A HOOF
If
the falling of a hoof
Ever rings the temple bells,
If
a lonely man's final scream
Before he hangs himself
And
the nightingale's perfect lyric
Of happiness
All become an equal cause to dance,
Then
the Sun has at last parted
Its curtain before you -
God
has stopped playing child's games
With your mind
And dragged you backstage by
The hair,
Shown
to you the only possible
Reason
For
this bizarre and spectacular
Existence.
Go
running through the streets
Creating divine chaos,
Make
everyone and yourself ecstatically mad
For the Friends beautiful open arms.
Go
running through this world
Giving love, giving love,
If
the falling of a hoof upon this earth
Ever rings the
Temple
Bell.
("The Gift" - versions of Hafiz by Daniel Ladinsky)
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