Mujeeb Jaihoon

My Love-town

Lovers may be weak in faith and actions, but the desire of Beloved will liberate them from the snare of the False Messiah— asserts Jaihoon.

My palace and empire,
My throne and crown,
My army and weapon,
My wood and fire.

The Rod of Moses,
The Messiah of Jesus,
The Sight of Jacob, and
The Might of David.

I may be weak of faith,
With actions even meek;
Yet, your love will scare
Even Dajjal from coming near.

My heart:
Not my own;
’Tis your seat
In my love-town.

Oct 10 2024

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