Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi

Here you will find the Poem Lord, what a Beloved is mine! of poet Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi

Lord, what a Beloved is mine!

Lord, what a Beloved is mine! I have a sweet quarry; I possess 
in my breast a hundred meadows from his reed. 
When in anger the messenger comes and repairs towards me, 
he says, ?Whither are you fleeing? I have business with you.? 
Last night I asked the new moon concerning my Moon. The 
moon said, ?I am running in his wake, my foot is in his dust.? 
When the sun arose I said,? How yellow of face you are!? The 
sun said, ?Out of shame for his countenance I have a face of 
gold.? 
?Water, you are prostrate, you are running on your head and 
face.? Water said, ?Because of his incantation I move like a 
snake.? 
?Noble fire, why do you writhe so?? Fire said, ?Because of 
the lightning of his face my heart is restless.? 
?Wind-messenger of the world, why are you light of heart?? 
Wind said, ?My heart would burn if the choice were mine.? 
?Earth, what are you meditation, silent and watchful?? Earth 
said, ?Within me I have a garden and spring.? 
Pass over these elements, God is our succorer; my head is 
aching, in my hand I hold wine. 
If you have barred sleep to us, the way of intoxication is open. 
Since I have one to assist, he offers wine in both hands. 
Be silent, that without this tongue the heart may speak; when 
I hear the speech of the heart, I feel ashamed of this speech.