Imam Khomeini wrote some surprising poems

Imam Khomeini wrote some surprising poems

Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic, better known for his contributions to religion, revolution and world politics, he took literary criticism to new lengths.

Imam Khomeini, leader of the contemporary Muslim world, wrote some surprising poems.

In recent decades, Imam Khomeini’s poetry which has treasures of mysticism, has increasingly become popular among academics and literary men and is being analyzed by them.

Imam mentioned very complicated concepts through his poetic works and attracted followers of all divine religions through his appealing mystical ideal.

One of poem by Imam comes as following.

Life’s Caravan

My life has reached its end, but yet, my Friend

has not come.

My story now concludes; but conclusion to this pain

has not come

The goblet of death is at hand, yet I never had my turn

at the goblet of wine.

The years have come and gone, but a sweetheart's tenderness

has not come.

The bird of my spirit's been trapped, and, fallen without wings to fly,

is confined to this cage,

Yet she who should set me free, who should break apart this cage,

has not come.

The lovers of a darling face are all nameless and without vestige

While for those of fame, even a whiff of the air of her affection

has not come.

In rank and file of the caravan of the lovers of her face,

they wait expectantly.

To whom then should I complain that at last the soul quickening

beloved has come?

She bestows the spirit of the dead, and seizes the souls of the lovers.

To the ignorant alone, belief in such a ravishing love

has not come.

Tir 1366 AHS
[June-July 1987]

 

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