Loneliness transforms the falcon into an owl, blinding its sight.— writes Mujeeb Jaihoon
My sweet beloved
Asked last night,
“Is it in solitude
You like to write?”
I smiled, seeing the look
In her curious eyes:
Jaihoon flows in the hope
Of the Ultimate Prize.
When falcon lacks affinity pure,
Transformed to owl, sight unsure.
I said,
“I live
In the present times.
In my song,
Word and deed rhymes.
I am not fond
Of idle dreams.
I build my ends
With practical means.
Little do I like
To complain.
I speak the truth:
Clear and plain.
Why speak of worlds
Beyond our own?
I am today’s bud,
Yesterday’s flown.
My voice rose
Higher in tone,
Although to listen
Was my beloved alone.
Silent, she gazed upon my face,
As if my eyes gave her cool grace.
January 16 2004. Edit March 2023
Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.
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Subhan’Allah. I wonder in my solitude whether or not I could ever write with as much elegance and grace as I have witnessed not only by you, but by so many others. Is the life of a sufi easy? This is, masha’Allah, such a beautiful site, and I have so many questions to ask you, though I know I probably will never get a chance. Anyways, if you ever read these things, masha’Allah and may Allah shower you with His mercy in this world and in the next insha’Allah, ameen.
07/02/2003