Disciplines of the Lord,
Blessed are you who are righteous
For you who exalt in the Lord
Will not fall into the realm of dark abyss.
Hosts and chariots of evil will fall before your feet,
And you will be triumphed
For with the Lord you shall find infinite salvation and mercy.
Through your virtue
You shall attain the Kingdom of God.
Wherein dwells the Lord,
The deepest depths of love will be reached.
Do not mingle with evolving to become like someone else,
But discover in the depths of your heart,
Your true self
And the compassion that is the Lord.
When that compassion is reached
You will uncover your true self
For compassion is human nature,
The Lord is compassion
And as it was written,
"He created us in his image and likeness."
Therefore, stay upright
Do not be mown down by inmates of evil,
Seek truth
For you will find refuge in the Lord,
Who has infinite power
And his radiant love will shine upon you,
And you who dwell in the Lord,
Will enter the Kingdom of God.
5 comments:
This is really deep.
Wow! You really took the whole Rumi idea and ran with it. My favorite line is "Do not be mown down by inmates of evil" I also like how the words "mown" and "down" look the same but sound totally different!
Beautiful. "The deepest depths of love..."
The vocab in this poem is out of this world. Your Rumi inspired poem is very well written. I like how you made it centered.
I really liked how you used the word "mown". It is a really great poem with a lot of depth to it. It is really hard to comprehend the full meaning and that is probably what I like the most.
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