... issues and tissues with a touch of the spicy from the spirit hag ...
*****NOT MY WORK - this is by BY KAHLIL GIBRAN ***** (link at bottom) :)
Published on June 16, 2004 By mignuna In Personal Relationships

my friend, i am not what i seem.

seeming is but a garment i wear; a care-woven garment that protects me from thy questionings and thee from my negligence.

the "i" in me, my friend, dwells in the house of silence, and therein it shall remain for ever more, unperceived, unapproachable.

i would not have thee believe in what i say nor trust in what i do, for my words are naught but thy own thoughts in sound and my deeds thy own hopes in action.

when thou sayest, "the wind bloweth eastward," i say, "aye, it doth blow eastward" ...

... for i would not have thee know that my mind doth not dwell upon the wind but upon the sea. thou canst not understand my seafaring thoughts, nor would i have thee understand. i would be at sea alone.

when it is day with thee, my friend, it is night with me; yet even then i speak of the noontide that dances upon the hills and of the purple shadow that steals its way across the valley ...

... for thou canst not hear the songs of my darkness nor see my wings beating against the stars - and i would not have thee hear or see. i would be with night alone.

when thou ascendest to thy heaven i descend to my hell - even then thou callest to me across the unbridgeable gulf, "my companion, my comrade," and i call back to thee, "my comrade, my companion" - for i would not have thee see my hell ...

... the flame would burn thy eyesight and the smoke would crowd thy nostrils. and i love my hell too well to have thee visit it. i would be in hell alone.

thou lovest truth and beauty and righteousness; and i for thy sake say it is well and seemly to love these things. but in my heart i laugh at thy love. yet i would not have thee see my laughter. i would laugh alone.

my friend, thou art good and cautious and wise; nay, thou art perfect - and i, too, speak with thee wisely and cautiously. and yet i am mad. but i mask my madness. i would be mad alone.

my friend, thou art not my friend, but how shall i make thee understand? my path is not thy path, yet together we walk, hand in hand.



some words of comfort from the beautiful works of kahlil gibran, for anybody who has ever felt misunderstood. full site here: Link



Comments
on Jun 16, 2004
brilliant
on Jun 16, 2004
dune, i'm so glad you liked it. it's one of those things that i read and just went "oh yes, that's me".

mig XX
on Jun 16, 2004
Kahli Gibran is one of my favorites! I don't think I've ever read this one before and I love it. Isn't the world a great place when you can find Gibran links?
on Jun 16, 2004
I really need to read Gibran, and have no excuse for not doing so before now. Just need to get ahold of the Arabic text...
Thanks for posting this.
on Jun 16, 2004
Kahlil Gibran is one of my favorites! I don't think I've ever read this one before and I love it. Isn't the world a great place when you can find Gibran links?


wisefawn, i remember you quoting kahlil gibran in a comment before, and i was so happy to know that you read him also. i was hoping you would read this, actually

I really need to read Gibran, and have no excuse for not doing so before now. Just need to get ahold of the Arabic text...Thanks for posting this.


pseudosoldier, you're most welcome. thanks for reading it !. the link in the article should have some of the original texts, and most of his works are still published in his native language. "the prophet" is probably his best known work (although it will make you ill when you recognise all the greeting cards slogans that have been lifted and bastardised from his work).

thanks for your comments

mig XX
on Jun 16, 2004
I perused that linked site for a couple of hours miggy...

Awesome...

BAM!!!
on Jun 17, 2004
Reply By: Muggaz - I perused that linked site for a couple of hours miggy ... Awesome...


as i mentioned in your blog just now muggy, i was thinking of you and your inner turmoil when i posted this, so i'm really glad you read it. i love kahlil gibrans' work with such a passion, and i can see that you too have found some truth in his words, which is wonderful

happy mig XX