Mujeeb Jaihoon admits that he’s a lifeless rock until the Divine rain creeps in and then the spring of poetry flows for others to quench.
Asked he,
Where in the world
From do you write
Lines as the sun
Which shine bright
Wherefrom you collect
These pearls
Love with which
Our soul curls
Wherefrom you pluck
These roses
Perfumed which are
With His fragrance
Said Jaihoon,
These lines fine
Are never mine
Neither the blade
Nor the mine
Neither the Cup
Nor the Wine
I’m a lifeless rock
His rain creeps to break
And then the Spring
Of Love flows
The Breeze
Of poetry blows
The Rain and Spring
Are His
My Pen and Ink
Are His
Ask me not how or why
With thoughts so high I fly
My Source and its Code:
From His Gracious Abode!
Aug 27 2012. Edit Jan 03 22
Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.
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