Sunday, 5 August 2007

Hazrat Amir Khusrau


My Beloved

Your Arrival

I have received a message
that my beloved will arrive tonight
I will lay my head on the path
that he will tread

The deer of the desert hold
their head up in surrender
Await the huntsman to
come and make them his prey

My love for you will forever draw you
towards me
You may not have come to my funeral
but surely you will come to my grave

My life hangs on my lips...
come, keep me alive,
For what will be the use of your coming
when I am no more

You came once and stole Khusrau's
patience, faith and heart..
What will happen to him if you
reappear two or three times.


Your Beauty

O wondrous eyes full of languor,
O wondrous tresses wavy and long

O wondrous wine worshiper
O wondrous mischievous one

He draws the sword, I bow my head,
I prepare myself to die
Wondrous in his beneficence and
wondrous my submission

And as I die, my soul departs, I behold
your face
Wondrous you are in benevolence
wondrous you are O protector

Khusrau, keep the truth within
for here disbelief prevails
Wondrous is the source of mystery
and he who knows the secrets.


Hazrat Amir Khusrau translated by Muzaffar Ali



Photo Credit: Jasmin

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful poems, wonderful music and a fabulous site. Greetings to your world in Chandigarh. Brenton.

Dervish said...

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