THE SPRING OF SOUL

Arriving spring, youth I revive after having become old,

Sitting biside the beloved from my own life advantage I take.

ID: 62516 | Date: 2020/01/11

Arriving spring, youth I revive after having become old,


Sitting biside the beloved from my own life advantage I take.


Returning to the garden I Join the flowers,


In the garden, the moon-like beloved, in my arm, I take.


One day the fall and the whithered I leave behind,


So that in the soul garden, from rose-like beloved, tidings I take.


My feathers and my wings which shed in [mid] DEY,


As the spring comes, through the Beloved's union the new feather s and wings I retake.


In autum in this wasteland I sat,


The spring came that for the beloved's union a trip I take.


If the cup-bearer out of that cup out of which the lovers are given wine,


Sprinkles some, languishing, from her face the veil up I take.