The Meccan Revelations Poems
Poem No.: 1479
I cared about my truth, but my sight did not see it
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| 1 | | I cared about my truth, but my sight did not see it |
| 2 | | If he saw her, he would be dead tomorrow |
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| 4 | | I became enchanted by it, even lost in magic |
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| 6 | | | I | swear | to | God, | I | am | not | dominated | by | |
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| 7 | | | Oh, | how | beautiful | she | is | as | a | gazelle | |
| *** | | grazing | with | the | same | donkeys |
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| 8 | | | *** | | , | human | minds | become | captivated |
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| 9 | | | *** | | |
| 10 | | | *** | | |
| 11 | | | If | you | travel, | the | most | prominent | of | them | is | |
| *** | | the | morning | light | is | travelling |
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| 12 | | Or covered her unseen with the darkness of that poetry |
| 13 | | O moon under the darkness, take my heart and protect me |
| 14 | | | *** | | |
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